The Chinese word 嘴 means “mouth” in English. It is a commonly used noun in everyday conversation and is an important part of the human body. In Chinese, 嘴 can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing the shape or size of someone’s mouth, discussing the taste of food, or referring to the act of speaking or making sounds with the mouth. For example, one might say “他的嘴很大” to describe someone with a large mouth.
Translation
Noun: mouth
Pronunciation
Example Sentences
Chinese | Pinyin | Engish |
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他的嘴巴很甜,总是能说服别人 | tā de zuǐbā hěn tián, zǒng shì néng shuōfú biérén | His mouth is very sweet, he can always persuade others |
她咬了一口苹果,果汁从嘴角流了出来 | tā yǎo le yī kǒu píngguǒ, guǒzhī cóng zuǐjiǎo liú le chūlái | She took a bite of the apple, and juice flowed from the corner of her mouth |
我的嘴巴很干,需要喝一些水 | wǒ de zuǐbā hěn gān, xūyào hē yīxiē shuǐ | My mouth is very dry, I need to drink some water |
她的嘴巴一张一合,好像在说悄悄话 | tā de zuǐbā yī zhāng yī hé, hǎoxiàng zài shuō qiāoqiāohuà | Her mouth is opening and closing, as if whispering |
他不停地咬着嘴唇,好像在思考什么 | tā bùtíng de yǎo zhe zuǐchún, hǎoxiàng zài sīkǎo shénme | He kept biting his lips, as if thinking about something |
她的嘴唇很红,看起来很性感 | tā de zuǐchún hěn hóng, kàn qǐlái hěn xìnggǎn | Her lips are very red, which looks very sexy |
HSK
嘴 is part of HSK Level 4 in HSK 2.0. In the newer HSK 3.0 it is part of HSK Level 2.
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