西瓜

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 西瓜 (Watermelon)

The word 西瓜 refers to the large, sweet fruit commonly eaten in summer. It literally combines 西 (west) and (melon/gourd), but the meaning is fixed as "watermelon." This fruit is popular for its refreshing quality, especially in hot weather.

Usage in Conversation

西瓜 is often used when talking about summer foods, preferences between different melons, or describing the sweetness and freshness of the fruit. It can also appear in advice about food storage, such as eating it quickly after cutting.

Common Collocations

  • 西瓜 (chī xīguā): to eat watermelon, a very common phrase.
  • 西瓜 (xīguā hěn tián): watermelon is very sweet, often used to praise the fruit.
  • 西瓜 (qiē kāi xīguā): to cut open a watermelon, often followed by advice on freshness.

Cultural Notes

In Chinese culture, eating watermelon in summer is a classic way to cool down and socialize, especially in rural areas where people gather under trees to enjoy the fruit and chat.

Avoiding Confusion

Don't confuse 西瓜 with other melons like (Hami melon). 西瓜 specifically means watermelon, which has a green rind and red flesh, while other melons differ in taste and appearance.

Example Sentences

Eating watermelon in summer is especially refreshing.

Do you prefer eating watermelon or Hami melon?

The watermelon we bought yesterday was very sweet, and everyone liked it.

Once a watermelon is cut open, it should be eaten quickly, otherwise it will

In the countryside during summer, people like to eat watermelon and chat