How to Say ‘Plant some flowers’ in Simplified Chinese
种些花
💬 Usage Tip: [种] (joong) can mean both to plant and seed, so it's flexible in contexts like this.
🇨🇳 In China: Flowers like chrysanthemums symbolize longevity, making flower planting auspicious.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
种
[zhǒng]
plant
To place seeds or plants in the ground so that they can grow.
我在院子里种些花。
I plant some flowers in the yard.
些
[xiē]
some
An unknown or unspecified amount.
你可以加些盐。
You can add some salt.
花
[huā]
flower
The blossom of a plant, often brightly colored and fragrant.
我喜欢这种花。
I like this type of flower.
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