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Mandarin is essential for individuals who plan to work in China or interact with Chinese colleagues and clients. Whether it’s a business professional navigating workplace communication or someone exploring the rich cultural landscape of Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou, knowledge of Mandarin can significantly enhance their experience and effectiveness.

For those focused on body parts terminology, Mandarin offers a comprehensive system for describing human anatomy. From basic body part names like 'head' (头 tóu) and 'leg' (腿 tuǐ) to more complex anatomical terms such as 'shoulder blade' (肩胛骨 jiānjiá gǔ), having a phrase book categorized by body parts can greatly facilitate medical consultations or physical descriptions, making Mandarin indispensable for both personal and professional needs.

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I have a headache.


我头痛。

She has an itchy nose.


她鼻子里痒。

He feels cold in his feet.


他觉得脚冷。

The boy has a sore throat.


The boy has a sore throat.

They are feeling warm in their hands.


他们在手中感到温暖。

Can you massage my shoulders?


你能给我按摩肩膀吗?

Her eyes are watering.


她的双眼在流泪。

His ears are ringing.


他的耳朵嗡嗡作响。

They have a stiff neck.


他们有些固执。

She has a swollen ankle.


她有一个肿胀的脚踝。

He's got a backache.


他背疼。

We feel pain in our arms.


我们在胳膊上感到疼痛。

They have aching knees.


他们膝盖疼。

Her stomach is rumbling with hunger.


Her stomach is rumbling with hunger.

The children have red cheeks from the cold.


The children have red cheeks from the cold.

My legs are feeling fatigued.


My legs are feeling fatigued.

She has a dry mouth and needs water.


她嘴巴干渴,需要喝水。

He's got a split lip from laughter.


他笑得lfw了一个嘴唇裂开。

We can see her teeth when she smiles.


我们微笑时可以看到她的牙齿。