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- Ensure the 'ch' sound is pronounced like the 'ch' in 'church', not 'sh'.
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This is a 'teaspoon', smaller than a 汤匙 (tāngchí).
This is a general term for 'tableware' or 'eating utensils', which includes 汤匙 (tāngchí).
This specifically refers to a 'ladle' or large serving spoon, a type of 勺子 (sháozi).
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Both 汤匙 (tāngchí) and 勺子 (sháozi) can mean 'spoon'.
汤匙 (tāngchí) specifically refers to a soup spoon, often a Western-style rounded spoon. 勺子 (sháozi) is a more general term for any spoon, including ladles or serving spoons, and can refer to more traditional Chinese spoons that might have a flatter bottom or be larger. Think of 汤匙 as a specific type of 勺子.
我需要一个汤匙喝汤。 (Wǒ xūyào yí ge tāngchí hē tāng.) I need a soup spoon to drink soup. 请给我一个勺子。 (Qǐng gěi wǒ yí ge sháozi.) Please give me a spoon.
Both are eating utensils.
筷子 (kuàizi) are chopsticks, used for picking up solid food. 汤匙 (tāngchí) is a spoon, primarily used for liquids like soup or soft foods.
中国人常用筷子吃饭。 (Zhōngguó rén chángyòng kuàizi chīfàn.) Chinese people often use chopsticks to eat meals. 用汤匙喝粥。 (Yòng tāngchí hē zhōu.) Use a spoon to eat porridge.
Both are eating utensils.
叉子 (chāzi) is a fork, used for piercing and lifting food. 汤匙 (tāngchí) is a spoon, used for scooping.
我用叉子吃面条。 (Wǒ yòng chāzi chī miàntiáo.) I use a fork to eat noodles. 这个汤匙有点大。 (Zhège tāngchí yǒudiǎn dà.) This spoon is a bit big.
Both are common kitchen/eating implements.
刀子 (dāozi) is a knife, used for cutting. 汤匙 (tāngchí) is a spoon, used for scooping or stirring.
用刀子切肉。 (Yòng dāozi qiē ròu.) Use a knife to cut meat. 汤匙掉在地上了。 (Tāngchí diào zài dìshang le.) The spoon fell on the floor.
Both are associated with eating soup.
碗 (wǎn) is a bowl, a container for holding food or liquids. 汤匙 (tāngchí) is a utensil used to eat from the bowl.
请给我一个干净的碗。 (Qǐng gěi wǒ yí ge gānjìng de wǎn.) Please give me a clean bowl. 汤匙在碗里。 (Tāngchí zài wǎn lǐ.) The spoon is in the bowl.
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This sentence asks if you like to eat ice cream with a spoon. The structure is 'Subject + 喜欢 (like) + 用 (use) + Object (汤匙) + 来 (to) + Verb (吃) + Object (冰淇淋) + 吗 (question particle)'.
This sentence describes that every table in the restaurant is set with an exquisite set of bowls, chopsticks, and spoons. The structure is 'Location + 的 (possessive) + Quantity + Classifier + Noun (桌子) + 都 (all) + Verb (摆放着, is set with) + Quantity + Classifier + Adjective + Nouns (碗筷和汤匙)'.
This sentence states that as a sommelier, he is accustomed to using a special spoon to taste various fine wines. The structure is '作为 (as) + Profession, Subject + 习惯 (accustomed to) + 用 (use) + Adjective + 的 (possessive) + Noun (汤匙) + Verb (品尝) + Quantity + Noun (佳酿)'.
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