Most Common Traditional Chinese Nouns: Free PDF + Quiz

Nouns are the bones of any sentence – without them, you can’t name the person you’re meeting, the food you’re craving, or the place you’re trying to find. This collection of around 1,000 common Traditional Chinese nouns gives you the building blocks for real conversations, not just textbook drills.

We skipped the dusty, outdated terms you’ll never use. Instead, every entry packs a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence so you see exactly how the word behaves in the wild. Audio playback is built right in – tap to hear the pronunciation and give your ears a workout alongside your eyes.

Scroll at your own pace, test yourself as you go, and when you’re ready to take things offline, grab the free PDF just below the table. Think of it as your pocket reference for everything from daily chats to reading signs and menus.

Use this list as a starting point, then keep going in the Yak Yacker Traditional Chinese section for more words, phrases, and study-friendly reference pages.

Quick Quiz

Give the quick quiz below a try – it’s a low-pressure way to see which nouns have already stuck and which ones could use a little more love.

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WordPinyinMeaningAudio
耳朵ěrduoear
聲調shēngdiào
聲音shēngyīnsound, voice
聲音/聲shēngyīn
ròumeat
肚(子)dù(zi)
肚子dùzistomach, belly, abdomen
肥皂féizào
jiān
肩膀jiānbăng
bèi
背包bēibāo
背後bèihòu
背景bèijĭng
能力nénglì
脖(子)bó(zi)
năo
腦(子)năo(zi)
jiǎofoot
腳踏車jiǎotàchēbicycle
腳踏車/自行車jiăotàchē/zìxíngchē
tuǐleg
liǎnface
臉色liănsè
臥室wòshì

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