>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Theoretical Linguistics >> Phonology

How do you say and pronounce crystal in Chinese?

There are a few ways to say "crystal" in Chinese, depending on the context:

1. 水晶 (shuǐ jīng): This is the most common and general term for crystal. It literally translates to "water crystal."

Pronunciation:

* Shuǐ: (shway)

* Jīng: (jing)

2. 结晶 (jié jīng): This term refers to the process of crystallization or the resulting crystal structure. It literally translates to "solidified crystal."

Pronunciation:

* Jié: (jyeh)

* Jīng: (jing)

3. 矿物晶体 (kuàng wù jīng tǐ): This is a more scientific term referring to a crystal formed in minerals. It literally translates to "mineral crystal body."

Pronunciation:

* Kuàng: (kwang)

* Wù: (woo)

* Jīng: (jing)

* Tǐ: (tee)

4. 石英 (shí yīng): This refers specifically to quartz crystal. It literally translates to "rock crystal."

Pronunciation:

* Shí: (shuh)

* Yīng: (ying)

The choice of which term to use depends on the context and the specific type of crystal you are referring to.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.