Chinese For Dummies (88 page)

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Authors: Wendy Abraham

Chapter 13

Recreation and Outdoor Activities

In This Chapter

Talking about your hobbies

Appreciating Mother Nature

Pretending to be Picasso

Creating your own tunes

Exercising as an athlete

A
fter a hard day at work, most people are ready to kick back and relax. But where to begin? Do you feel so consumed by your
gōngzuò
工作
(goong-dzwaw) (
work
) that you can't seem to switch gears? Get a life! Better yet, get a
yèyú àihào
业余爱好
(
業餘愛好
) (yeh-yew eye-how) (
hobby
). Play some
yīnyuè
音乐
(
音樂
) (yeen-yweh) (
music
) on your
xiǎotíqín
小提琴
(shyaow-tee-cheen) (
violin
). Paint a
huà
画
(
畫
) (hwah) (
picture
). Kick a
zúqiú
足球
(dzoo-chyo) (
football
) around. Do whatever it takes to make you relax and have some fun. Your outside interests make you more interesting to be around, and you make new friends at the same time — especially if you join a
duì
队
(
隊
)
(dway) (
team
).

And if you're into
lánqiú
篮球
(
籃球
)
(lahn-chyo)
(
basketball
), just utter the name
Yao Ming
姚明
(yaow meeng); you'll instantly discover hordes of potential language exchange partners from among the many fans of this 7-foot-6-inch Shanghai native who made it big as a Houston Rockets superstar.

Naming Your Hobbies

Are you someone who likes to collect stamps, play chess, or watch birds in the park? Whatever you enjoy doing, your hobbies are always a good conversation piece. Having at least one
yèyú àihào
业余爱好
(
業餘愛好
) (yeh-yew eye-how) (
hobby
) is always a good thing. How about getting involved in some of the following?

guān niǎo
(gwan-nyaow)
观鸟
(
觀鳥
) (
birdwatching
)

jí yóu
集邮
(
集郵
) (jee-yo) (
stamp collecting
)

diàoyú
钓鱼
(
釣魚
) (dyaow-yew) (
fishing
)

kàn shū
看书
(
看書
) (kahn shoo) (
reading
)

pēngtiáo
烹调
(
烹調
)
(pung-tyaow) (
cooking
)

yuányì
园艺
(
園藝
) (ywan-ee) (
gardening
)

A common verb associated with many hobbies is
dǎ
打
(dah) (
to do or play with
[Literally:
to strike, hit, or beat
]). You can use it to talk about partaking in hobbies such as
tàijíquán
太极拳
(
太極拳
) (tye-jee-chwan) (
a slow form of martial arts commonly referred to just as Tai Ji
) and playing
pú kè
扑克
(
撲克
)(poo kuh) (
cards
),
májiàng
麻将 (麻將)
(mah-jyahng) (
mah-jong
), and
guójì xiàngqí
国际象棋
(
國際象棋
) (gwaw-jee shyahng-chee) (
chess
). Here are some quick questions with the verb
dǎ
that can help get a conversation started:

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