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What's the most common word for "cheese" in Mandarin?
I'm talking about the dairy product, not what you say before taking a photo. I've seen 乳酪, 起士, 起司, 奶酪, 芝士 and 乾酪. Which one do you normally use in conversation?
2015年11月23日 19:13
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I think the order is 奶酪> 干酪,乳酪 > 起司,芝士 in Mandarin in Mainland China.
As 奶酪、乳酪、干酪 are all Chinese inherent words, while 芝士、起司 have the same or similar pronounciation as 'cheese'.
http://ccl.pku.edu.cn:8080/ccl_corpus/
2015年11月24日
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In Taiwan
起士 = 起司 > 乳酪>>>>>> 奶酪>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 芝士 = 乾酪
We use 奶酪 as milk pudding here.
Barely think as cheese.
2015年11月24日
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奶酪
2015年11月24日
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I think "奶酪" is the most common word for "cheese".
2015年11月24日
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It depends on where are the people from you communicating with.
In China mainland, people tend to use "奶酪", "乾酪" and "乳酪". All these 3 words show how Chinese definite it according to its characteristics. It's a example of what we called "意译" (translation according to original meanings or just give a new short definition). "奶酪" is more often to use.
In Taiwan, people tend to use "起士", "起司" and "芝士". All these 3 words are sound similar/close to the original word "cheese". It's a example of what we called "音译" (rough transcription according to pronunciation). And what mainland Chinese say before taking a photo is ”茄子“, which is also a rough phonetic transcription of "cheese". I haven't noticed its etymology until you mentioned it. But I don't know which one is more often to use among these 3 words.
I can't speak for everyone, but it's like a general case. Maybe there are some differences between all these 6 words, yet many people like me just don't know and don't care about the possible differences. BTW, mainland Chinese have a word "牛奶布丁" for "milk pudding".
2015年11月25日
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