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How do you say "dietary culture" in English?

dietary culture

Pronunciation: English [?da?t?ri ?k?lt?(r)]? American [?da?teri ?k?lt?r]?

Explanation: food culture.

Grammar: culture is often used as an uncountable noun, and can be used in the plural form when denoting a particular form of culture or a type of culture.

Example sentence: The?Jingchu?dietary?culture?has?a?distinct?regional?characteristics economic?values. The?Jingchu?dietary?culture?has?distinct?regional.characteristics.and.great.economic.development.values.

Extended information

Same root phrase: ancient culture

Pronunciation: English [?e?n?nt ?k?lt?(r)]? American [?e?n?nt ?k?lt?r]?

Explanation: ancient culture.

Grammar: ancient basically means "ancient", i.e. belonging to a period of history thousands of years in the past, and relating to people who lived a long time ago and their culture and way of life. It also means "ancient," that is, something that existed, existed, or happened long ago or that has come down to us from remote antiquity and still exists today.

Example sentence: Dragon?ancient?culture?and the development of increasingly improved continuously.