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Health-Related Body Terms Pronunciation (Pinyin)

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This table provides a list of health-related body terms in English, along with their corresponding Pinyin pronunciations. This is useful for learning the Mandarin pronunciation of these terms. Please note that some terms may have regional variations in pronunciation.


English Term Pinyin Notes
Head tóu
Neck jǐng
Shoulder yīng
Arm biǎn
Elbow zhǐbāo
Wrist biǎn
Hand shǒu
Finger shǒuzhi
Chest xiōng
Back bèi
Stomach
Leg
Knee xīn
Foot jiǎo
Heart xīn
Lung fèi
Brain nǎo
Eye yǎn
Ear ěr
Mouth kǒu


Note: This is a basic list. For a comprehensive list, consult a Mandarin language dictionary or medical terminology guide.

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4. Comprehensive Resources: Use a dictionary or medical terminology guide for a more complete and accurate list.Example of how to add a row:
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