IPA: /ˈdʒɪn.sɛŋ/
KK: /ˈdʒɪn.sɛŋ/
Ginseng is a type of plant known for its medicinal roots, commonly found in Asia and North America. It has greenish flowers and is often used in traditional medicine for its health benefits.
Many people take ginseng supplements to boost their energy and improve their health.
Ginseng originates from the Chinese word "rénshēn" (人参), where "rén" (人) means person and "shēn" (参) means root. The name reflects the shape of the ginseng root, which resembles a human figure. Thus, ginseng refers to a root that looks like a person.
Imagine a root that looks like a person — that's why ginseng, which means 'person root', is named so.
No commonly confused words.