南塔基特

Nántǎjītè
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Meanings

  1. 1 Nantucket (island and town in Massachusetts, USA)
  2. 2 famous whaling-era island off Cape Cod, setting of Moby-Dick's opening

Examples

Tāmen zài Nántǎjītè dùguòle xiàtiān.
They spent the summer on Nantucket.
《Báijīng》 de gùshì jiù cóng Nántǎjītè kāishǐ.
The story of Moby-Dick begins on Nantucket.

Tips

culture
南塔基特 (Nántǎjītè) is the standard Chinese transliteration of Nantucket, a small island south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In the 19th century it was the world's whaling capital, and Herman Melville set the early chapters of Moby-Dick (《白鲸》) there. Today it's a historic vacation spot.
memory
Each syllable is purely phonetic: 'Nan', 'ta(ck)', 'ke' [Mandarin jī], 'te(t)'. The ('south') hint actually fits — Nantucket sits south of Cape Cod — but that's coincidence.

Stroke Order

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