Chinese Vocabulary: Fruits in Chinese

Discover the key fruits in Chinese to expand your vocabulary and cultural knowledge.

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Vocabulary List

English Chinese Pronunciation
apple
苹果
píng guǒ
apricot
xìng
avocado
鳄梨
è lí
banana
香蕉
xiāng jiāo
blueberry
蓝莓
lán méi
cherry
樱桃
ying tao
coconut
椰子
yē zi
fig
无花果
wú huā guǒ
grape
葡萄
pú táo
grapefruit
葡萄柚
pú táo yòu
kiwi
猕猴桃
mí hóu táo
lemon
柠檬
níng méng
lime
酸橙
suān chéng
mango
芒果
mángguǒ
melon
甜瓜
tián guā
nectarine
油桃
yóu táo
orange
橙子
chéngzi
papaya
木瓜
mù guā
peach
桃子
táo zi
pear
pineapple
菠萝
bō luó
plum
李子
lǐ zi
raspberry
覆盆子
fù pén zǐ
strawberry
草莓
cǎo méi
watermelon
西瓜
xī guā

Cultural Insight: Symbolism in Chinese Fruit Names

In Chinese culture, certain fruits have symbolic meanings. For example, 苹果 (píngguǒ) which means ‘apple’ sounds like ‘peace’ in Chinese. Therefore, giving apples as gifts symbolizes sending peace and well wishes. Understanding these symbolic meanings can enhance your cultural understanding.

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