巧克力

巧克力 qiǎokèlì

巧克力 qiǎokèlì Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 巧克力 qiǎokèlì .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
qiǎokèlì | qiao3 ke4 li4
English translation
chocolate (loanword)
CL: kuài
> kuài [kuài]

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Traditional form

巧克力 qiǎokèlì

Part of speech

Name of a person / 人名 rén míng Rénmíng
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Etymology of 巧克力 qiǎokèlì

Familiarize yourself with the origin and historical aspects of the Chinese word 巧克力 qiǎokèlì .

qiǎo

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. gōng represents the meaning and kǎo represents the sound.

Phonetic compound

kǎo

Semantic compound

gōng

Positional decomposition

工丂

Number of Strokes

5

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a person ( rén ) carrying a heavy weight on their back.

Positional decomposition

十兄

Number of Strokes

7

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a plow, representing strength

Positional decomposition

丿 piě

Number of Strokes

2

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Example sentences using 巧克力 qiǎokèlì

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珍妮喜欢 xǐhuan 巧克力 qiǎokèlì , 觉得 juéde tài tián le .

Jenny doesn't care for chocolate. She thinks it's too sweet.

他们 tā men shì 巧克力 qiǎokèlì wéi huì 使 shǐ rén zēng pán ér 营养 yíngyǎng 价值 jiàzhí de 食物 shíwù .

They see chocolate as a fattening food that lacks nutritional value.

zhǐ 剩下 shèng xià 巧克力 qiǎokèlì yìng táng , 我们 wǒmen 软糖 ruǎn táng Quán 吃光 le .

There are only hard chocolates left, we've eaten all the soft ones.

fēn gěi 每个孩子 háizi kuài 巧克力 qiǎokèlì táng .

She dealt out a bar of chocolate to each child.

zài huì yòng 巧克力 qiǎokèlì 牛奶 niúnǎi le .

I'll never pour chocolate milk on you again.

巧克力 qiǎokèlì Decomposition

See the 5 Chinese characters that make up 巧克力 qiǎokèlì and their own compounds.

巧克力 qiǎokèlì Compounds

See all 254 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 巧克力 qiǎokèlì in their composition.

  • qiǎo
  • 克力
    • , jīng , , shí kè , qiān kè , fēn kè , háo kè , bǎi kè , lí kè , qíng , , , , ,
    • wéi
    • dòng
    • Jiā
    • biān
    • nán
        • , ,
      • jiù , shēng , nán , nán , niǎo , nǎo ,
    • bàn
    • zhù
      • chú , , , chú , , chú
    • lìng
    • lēi
    • láo
      • , ,
    • yòu
      • yōu , yǎo , yǒu , ǎo , ào , yòu , yǒu , yǎo , yào , yòu , , , , , , , , , ,
    • liè
    • kān
      • kàn
    • juàn
    • láo
      • lāo , láo , , láo , láo , , , , , lào , láo , , , , , ,
    • xié
      • xié
        • , , , xié
      • , , xié , xié , , , , , , ,
    • dòng
      • xx
    • jué
      • juē
    • shāng , gōng , , shì , yǒng , jìn , jié , pāo , , qióng , qín , quàn , xūn , , miǎn , , xūn , jìn , chì , hāng , quàn , , mài , , shào , , láo , kuāng , jié , mǐn , yǒng , qíng , měng , miǎn , , , quàn , dān , ráng , , , , guì , , jīn , , , , ,
    • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , shì , , , chāo , , , , , , , , , xūn , , , , , , , , , , , , , jié , , bàn , , chì ,
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