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The term "早饭" (zǎofàn) specifically means "breakfast" in Chinese. It refers to the first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning. The pronunciation "zǎo fàn" breaks down into two parts: "早" (zǎo), meaning "morning," and "饭" (fàn), meaning "meal" or "rice."
On the other hand, "早上吃的东西" (zǎoshang chī de dōngxi) literally translates to "things eaten in the morning." This phrase is more general and can refer to any food consumed in the morning, not specifically limited to breakfast items. It encompasses a broader range of foods that might be eaten during that time, which could include snacks or any other items that are not strictly considered breakfast.
In summary, "早饭" (zǎofàn) denotes the specific meal of breakfast, while "早上吃的东西" (zǎoshang chī de dōngxi) refers to any food consumed in the morning, making it less precise than "早饭."
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早餐 (zǎocān): This is the most common word for "breakfast" in Chinese. It literally means "early meal".
早点 (zǎodiǎn): This literally means "early point" and is used to refer to breakfast food.
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