
Five Mandarin phrases I've learned navigating daily life in Taiwan
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New vocabulary learned:
1. 甜筒
Pinyin: tián tǒng
English: Ice cream cone
甜 = sweet
筒 = tube/cone (refers to the cone shape)
Together, this means an ice cream cone.
2. 中焙 / 中深焙 (used in the context of coffee roasting)
中焙
Pinyin: zhōng bèi
English: Medium roast中 = middle / medium
焙 = to roast (especially coffee or tea)
This is a medium roast — a balanced roast level often used for drip coffee.
3. 原路折返
Pinyin: yuán lù zhé fǎn
English: To return by the original route / retrace one’s steps
原路 = original path / the same road
折返 = to turn back / go back
Often used in navigation, or metaphorically in life to mean going back the way you came.
4. 知难而退
Pinyin: zhī nán ér tuì
English: To retreat in the face of difficulties / to back off when realizing something is too hard
知 = to know
难 = difficulty
而 = and / yet / but (classical-style connector)
退 = to retreat / withdraw
Refers to making a wise decision to step back after recognizing a challenge is too tough to overcome. Sometimes used to describe prudence, sometimes cowardice, depending on context.
5. 隐眼 (shortened form of 隐形眼镜)
Pinyin: yǐn yǎn
English: Contact lenses
隐 = hidden
眼 = eye
Short for 隐形眼镜 (yǐn xíng yǎn jìng) = invisible (contact) lenses
Colloquial and very commonly used in Taiwan and among young people.
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