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adj./v. miscellaneous, varied, mixed; extra; to mix, to mingle
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How is the Chinese word 杂 used in everyday conversation? (za2)
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In everyday conversation, the Chinese word 杂 (zá) is commonly used to describe things that are miscellaneous, varied, or mixed. It can also refer to something extra or additional. For example, "杂物" means miscellaneous items.

In some cases, 杂 (zá) can also have a negative connotation, implying disorder or chaos. For example, if someone's thoughts or ideas are scattered and disorganized, you might say "他的想法太杂了" (tā de xiǎngfǎ tài zá le), meaning his thoughts are too scattered.
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