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Learning Chinese for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say sugar in Chinese: Táng
Say it out loud: “Tang“
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Some more helpful words in our Chinese Diet Considerations category:
bread – Miànbāo (Myen Bao)
celiac – Fùqiāng Bìng Huànzhě (Foo Chyang Bing Hwan Juh)
cheese – Nǎilào (Nai Lao)
dairy – Rǔ Pǐn (Roo Pin)
eggs – Dàn (Dan)
gluten-free – Wú Mài Fū (Woo Mai Foo)
I am vegan – Yángé Sùshí Zhě (Yen Guh Su’ Shr Juh)
I am vegetarian – Wǒ Chīsù (Wo Chr Soo)
I don't eat… – Wǒ Bù Chī… (Wo Boo Chr…)
kosher – Qīngjié Kě Shí (Ching Jiye Kuh Shr)
meat – Ròu (Rou)
milk – Niúnǎi (Nyou Nai)
nuts – Jiān Guǒ (Jyen Gwo)
organic – Yǒujī (Yo Jee)
sugar – Táng (Tang)
wheat – Xiǎomài (Shyao Mai)
And here’s how to say sugar in other languages!
Arabic–Sukkar (suk kar)
Chinese–Táng (Tang)
Croatian–šećer (sheh chair)
Czech–cukr (soo krr)
Finnish–sokeri (soh que rih)
French–sucre (sook)
German–zucker (soo kur)
Italian–zucchero (zoo kair oh)
Japanese–Satou (Sah Tow)
Korean–Seoltang (Sul Tang)
Polish–cukier (tzoo' qyer)
Portuguese–Açúcar (ah soo cahr)
Russian–sahar (sah hahr)
Spanish–azúcar (ah zoo' car)
Swahili–sukari (soo kah ree)
Thai–Nam Tan (nahm dahn)
Turkish–şeker (shay' car)
Vietnamese–Đường (Duu-Uhng)
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