"小草" (xiǎocǎo) is the Chinese word for "grass." In Engpsh, it is pronounced "GRAS" with a long "a" sound.
The word "grass" comes from the Old Engpsh word "græs," which ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root "ghras," meaning "grass."
Here are some example sentences using the word "grass" in Engpsh, with Chinese translations:
The grass is green in the spring. (春天的草是绿的。chūntiān de cǎo shì lǜ de)
The dog loves to roll around in the grass. (狗喜欢在草地上打滚。gǒu xǐhuan zài cǎodì shàng dǎgǔn)
I need to mow the grass in the yard. (我需要修剪院子里的草。wǒ xūyào xiūjiǎn yuànzi lǐ de cǎo)
The word "grass" comes from the Old Engpsh word "græs," which ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root "ghras," meaning "grass."
Here are some example sentences using the word "grass" in Engpsh, with Chinese translations:
The grass is green in the spring. (春天的草是绿的。chūntiān de cǎo shì lǜ de)
The dog loves to roll around in the grass. (狗喜欢在草地上打滚。gǒu xǐhuan zài cǎodì shàng dǎgǔn)
I need to mow the grass in the yard. (我需要修剪院子里的草。wǒ xūyào xiūjiǎn yuànzi lǐ de cǎo)

