面条

面条 miàntiáo in a sentence

noodles

Full dictionary entry HSK 2 6 sentences

面条 (miàntiáo) means noodles. Below are 6 sentences on this site that use it — with pinyin, an English translation and audio. All of them were written by hand; none is machine generated.

Dictionary examples

我中午吃 面条

Wǒ zhōngwǔ chī miàntiáo.

I eat noodles at noon.

Dictionary example · HSK 2 · 面条

这家饭店的 面条 很好吃。

Zhè jiā fàndiàn de miàntiáo hěn hǎochī.

The noodles at this restaurant are delicious.

Dictionary example · HSK 2 · 面条

这些 面条 真好吃!

Zhèxiē miàntiáo zhēn hǎochī!

These noodles are really tasty!

Dictionary example · HSK 2 · 好吃

我吃了一碗 面条

Wǒ chī le yì wǎn miàntiáo.

I ate a bowl of noodles.

Dictionary example · HSK 3 ·

From the graded readers

爸爸想吃 面条

bàba xiǎng chī miàn tiáo.

Dad wanted noodles.

Graded reader · HSK 1 · At the Restaurant

From the grammar library

我用筷子吃 面条

Wǒ yòng kuàizi chī miàntiáo.

I eat noodles with chopsticks.

Grammar library · HSK 1 · Word order — Subject + Verb + Object

Questions about 面条

How is 面条 used in a sentence?

This page shows 6 sentences using 面条 (miàntiáo, "noodles"), each with pinyin, an English translation and audio. Every one of them was written by hand for this site.

Are these sentences machine generated?

No. They come from the site's own dictionary examples, graded readers, travel phrasebook and grammar library — all written by a person. A word with no sentence gets no page here, rather than a page of invented ones.

Is 面条 an HSK word?

Yes — 面条 is on the official HSK 2 vocabulary list, and you can study it with the rest of that list on the HSK 2 page.

Where can I see the full entry for 面条?

The dictionary page for 面条 has its stroke order, its traditional form, every sense the dictionary lists and a character-by-character breakdown. It is linked at the top of this page.

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