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Learning Chinese for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say tuna in Chinese: Jīnqiāngyú
Say it out loud: “Jing Jyang Yü“
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Some more helpful words in our Chinese Seafood category:
crab – Xiè Ròu (Shye Row)
fish – Yú Ròu (Yü Row)
lobster – Lóngxiā (Long Shya)
salmon – Sānwényú (San Wen Yü)
shellfish – Bèilèi Hǎixiān (Bay Lay Hi Shyen)
shrimp – Xiārén (Shya Ren)
tuna – Jīnqiāngyú (Jing Jyang Yü)
And here’s how to say tuna in other languages!
Arabic–Tuna (tu na)
Chinese–Jīnqiāngyú (Jing Jyang Yü)
Croatian–tuna (tuna)
Czech–tuňák (toon yahk)
Finnish–tonnikala (tohn ni kah lah)
French–thon (tone)
German–thunfisch (toon fish)
Italian–tonno (tone o)
Japanese–Maguro (Mah Goo Roo)
Korean–Chamchi (Cham Chi)
Polish–tuńczyk (toon' cheek)
Portuguese–Atum (ah toohm)
Russian–tunets (too nyets)
Spanish–atún (ah toon')
Swahili–tuna (tuna)
Thai–Plaa Thuna (blah too NAH)
Turkish–orkinos (or kee nohs)
Vietnamese–Cá Ngừ (Ca Ngu)
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