How to Say ‘Eat some dumplings.’ in Simplified Chinese
吃点饺子。
💬 Usage Tip: A casual, friendly sentence you’ll hear at the table. Add [吧] to sound extra inviting: [吃点饺子吧。]
🇨🇳 In China: Saying this during New Year meals is both hospitality and a subtle “good luck” wish because dumplings symbolize prosperity.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
吃
[chī]
to eat
Verb used for eating. In this sentence it’s a friendly suggestion.
天气冷,吃点饺子。
It’s cold—have some dumplings.
点
[diǎn]
a little; some
Softens the tone: “eat a little / have some.” Very common in spoken Chinese.
先吃点饺子,再聊天。
Have some dumplings first, then we’ll chat.
饺子
[jiǎo zi]
dumplings (jiaozi)
Traditional food for the New Year; often served to welcome guests.
来家里坐坐,吃点饺子。
Come sit at home for a while and have some dumplings.
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