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How do you sing head shoulders knees and toes in Chinese?

Here's how to sing "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" in Chinese, using Mandarin:

Traditional Chinese:

* (tóu) - Head

* 肩膀 (jiān bǎng) - Shoulders

* 膝蓋 (xī gài) - Knees

* 腳趾 (jiǎo zhǐ) - Toes

Simplified Chinese:

* (tóu) - Head

* 肩膀 (jiān bǎng) - Shoulders

* 膝盖 (xī gài) - Knees

* 脚趾 (jiǎo zhǐ) - Toes

Here's how the song would go:

头,肩膀,膝盖,脚趾,

头,肩膀,膝盖,脚趾,

眼睛,耳朵,鼻子,嘴巴,

头,肩膀,膝盖,脚趾!

Translation:

Head, shoulders, knees, toes,

Head, shoulders, knees, toes,

Eyes, ears, nose, mouth,

Head, shoulders, knees, toes!

Tips for Pronunciation:

* The "t" sound in "头" (tóu) is similar to the "t" in "toe".

* The "j" in "肩膀" (jiān bǎng) is similar to the "j" in "jam".

* The "x" in "膝盖" (xī gài) is a breathy "h" sound.

* The "g" in "脚趾" (jiǎo zhǐ) is a soft "g" sound.

You can find online resources that provide audio recordings and pronunciations of the words for better accuracy. Happy singing!

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