How to Write "Soda" in Chinese Symbols

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Summary: Learn how to write "Soda" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

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Xi Chen Xi Chen received her Certificate of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language in 2005, one of less than 5,000 certificate holders across China. Recently, she was... read more

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How to Write "Soda" in Chinese Symbols

Okay, now let's learn the Chinese word for "soda". "Su da shui". Okay, as you may guess, "su da" is a sound very similar like "soda". So, this is the transliteration of the English word "soda". And "shui", as in "lemonade", "ning meng shui", means "water". And in Chinese, some drink names we call them "something shui". So, that's why we call soda "su da shui". Okay, let's write "su da shui". Here, you need to pay attention to the stroke order of the lower part. We'll finish this part in the middle first, and then left and then right stroke here. "Da". One stroke, don't stop. Two separate strokes here on the right. Okay, let's write "su da shui". And then, I'm writing the left stroke and then the right stroke. "Su da shui", "soda".

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