What’s the difference between 穿 and 戴 in Chinese? They both mean “to wear,” but they’re used in totally different ways! In this episode, Mindy and Joeru walk you through the must-know rule for talking about clothes and accessories in Mandarin. From shirts and skirts to hats and glasses, you’ll learn exactly how to say what you’re wearing — with natural sentence patterns and easy-to-remember examples. 🎯 Today’s Topic: Talking about what you’re wearing in Mandarin 🗝 Key Sentence: 我穿外套、也戴帽子。— I wear a coat and also wear a hat. In this episode, we cover: – The difference between 穿 and 戴 — and when to use each one – How to talk about common clothing items (shirt, pants, coat, socks, etc.) – How to name and describe accessories (hat, glasses, watch, jewelry) – Practical sentences you can use to describe your outfit in Chinese 🗣 Listener Challenge: Look around — What are YOU wearing right now? Try saying it in Mandarin! Use this structure: 我穿 ___,我戴 ___ and leave us a comment on Instagram @bitesize.chinese! 🔅 Buy us a coffee|贊助我們一杯咖啡) 🔅 Leave a comment | 留言給我) 🪷 Bitesize Chinese 一口中文 Website) 🪷 Bitesize Chinese 一口中文 Instagram) 🪷 Learn Chinese with us | 跟我們學中文) Powered by Firstory Hosting)