In Chinese, compound words are formed by combining individual characters to create new meanings; for example, 'blue feet' is expressed as '蓝脚' (lán jiǎo), where '蓝' means blue and '脚' means feet, demonstrating how Chinese vocabulary is constructed through character combination.
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Only Malaysians & SG can understand this.. #shortsAdded:
Confession time. I used to socialize in VR chat. And one thing I would always notice, the Malaysians always asking the Mainland Chinese, "How to say blue feet in Mandarin?" The answer is so obvious though. Blue is >> lan and feet is jiao. So, you get >> lan jiao.
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