雪糕

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Meaning and Usage

"雪糕" (xuěgāo) is a common term in Mandarin for ice cream, especially in southern China and Hong Kong. It literally combines "snow" () and "cake" (), reflecting the cold and sweet nature of the treat.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "雪糕" used when talking about summer snacks, children’s treats, or dessert options in shops. It is a casual, everyday word suitable for conversations about food.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "雪糕" (chī xuěgāo): to eat ice cream, a very common phrase.
  • "雪糕" (mǎi xuěgāo): to buy ice cream, often used when describing going to a store or street vendor.
  • "雪糕口味" (xuěgāo kǒuwèi): ice cream flavors, useful when discussing varieties.

Usage Notes

"雪糕" is interchangeable with "" (bīngqílín) in many regions, but "雪糕" is more colloquial and popular in southern China and Hong Kong. When speaking with people from northern China, "" might be more common.

Avoid confusing "雪糕" with "" (gāodiǎn), which means pastries or cakes, as "" here specifically refers to the sweet, frozen dessert rather than baked goods.

Example Sentences

Eating ice cream in summer is very refreshing.

The children are lining up to buy ice cream.

This shop has many ice cream flavors, including chocolate and strawberry.