Big panda in Chinese would be written as 大熊猫 (dà xióng māo).
大 (dà) = big
熊猫(xióng māo) = panda
Panda written in Chinese is 熊貓 (xióngmāo), which literally means 'bear cat'.
le panda géant
a red panda is a lot smaller that a normal panda
熊猫:xióng·māosomething like "shone mou (eliminate th in mouth)" in English
熊猫 [xióng māo]
Panda written in Chinese is 熊貓 (xióngmāo), which literally means 'bear cat'.
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shī fu like the master in Kung Fu Panda :)
'Panda' in Japanese means 'panda'. Both English and Japanese share the word 'panda', which is written in Japanese as パンダ. Both refer to the bear native to China. The origin of the word 'panda' is not currently known, as it is entirely different from the Chinese 'xióngmāo', literally meaning 'bear cat'.
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Big bear cat is the Chinese translation for Big Panda. Don't ask why; it just is.
Panda, literally big bear cat. 大熊猫 Actually, it's a giant panda
The same, "panda(s)"
It got its name from the Chinese language and it means big black and white cat foot.
The panda bear is Chinese.
le panda géant
A panda