报告指出 中国话海外认知度进一步上升
There is increased understanding of Chinese vocabulary and concepts outside China, and more Chinese words are being used in the English language, according to a recent report. "Shaolin," a form of Chinese kung fu, was listed as the most recognized Chinese word, according a report issued by the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration. Top ten list words also include: "yin yang," "yuan," "gugong," "nihao," "wushu," "qi," "qigong," "renminbi," and "majiang or mahjong." Chinese words listed among the top 100 include "a community with a shared future," "Belt and Road," "Alipay," and "Chang'e lunar probes". China Central Television (CCTV) said that many Chinese words which were previously translated into English have now been replaced by the pinyin, such as "jiaozi" replacing "dumpling," and "mantou" replacing "steamed bun." Words related to the Spring Festival have also been searched frequently on English-language websites in recent years, including "chunlian," the Spring Festival couplets, "chunyun," the Spring Festival travel rush, "chunwan," the CCTV New Year's Gala, and "hongbao," red envelopes containing money. |