Melon is 瓜 in the western alphabet written Gua, which is pronounced gwaah and said with a slightly high and unchanging tone.
Water Melon is 西瓜 xi gua , pronounced "she gwaah" both syllables with the same high and unwavering tone.
watermelon = 西瓜 (xi1 gua1)
It grows anywhere watermelon grows. Xigua is Mandarin Chinese for "watermelon" it however, usually refers to the small watermelon. if you go to an Asian market remember, Da Xigua "big watermelon" Xiao Xigua "small watermelon"
Xigua is the Chinese word for watermelon which is "pastèque" or "mélon d'eau" in French.
Xigua is the Mandarin Chinese word for 'watermelon', so there is technically no difference. However, xiguas are often slightly smaller than watermelons.
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Watermelon is a compound word, consisting of the words "water" and "melon".
i found out that it was a watermelon
the watermelon big like a dick
Korea does not have the letter "x", so there is no Korean word at all that starts with "x".In the Community Answer, there is a reference to "Xigua", which is the Chinese word for "watermelon". The Korean word for watermelon is "subak" (수박).
quang : watermelon quileha: computer
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