How do you say cook in Chinese?
There are several ways to say "cook" in Chinese, depending on the context and level of formality:
Formal:
* 烹饪 (pēng rèn) - This is the most formal way to say "cook" and refers to the act of preparing food in a skillful and artistic way.
* 烹调 (pēng tiáo) - Similar to "烹饪," but slightly less formal and more commonly used in written Chinese.
Informal:
* 做饭 (zuò fàn) - This is the most common way to say "cook" in everyday conversation and literally means "make rice." It can refer to preparing any kind of meal.
* 煮 (zhǔ) - This is used for cooking things in liquid, like boiling, simmering, or stewing.
* 炒 (chǎo) - This refers to stir-frying, a common cooking method in Chinese cuisine.
* 烤 (kǎo) - This means "bake" or "roast."
Examples:
* 我喜欢烹饪。 (Wǒ xǐhuan pēng rèn.) - I like to cook.
* 今天晚上我们吃什么? (Jīntiān wǎnshàng wǒmen chī shénme?) - What are we having for dinner tonight?
* 我想学做饭。 (Wǒ xiǎng xué zuò fàn.) - I want to learn how to cook.
The best way to choose the right word depends on the specific situation and the level of formality you want to achieve.
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