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Yes, 鼻涕 (bítì) is commonly used in conversation to refer to snot. It is pronounced as "bí tì" in Mandarin Chinese.
Other Chinese words that can also be used to refer to snot include 鼻屎 (bí shǐ) and 鼻水 (bí shuǐ). However, 鼻屎 (bí shǐ) is considered more informal and may be seen as impolite, while 鼻水 (bí shuǐ) is a more neutral term.
Example sentences:
- 她用纸巾擦鼻涕。(Tā yòng zhǐjīn cā bítì.) She used a tissue to wipe her snot.
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1. 鼻水 (bí shuǐ) - This word also means "snot" and is pronounced similarly to 鼻涕. However, it is more commonly used in spoken language and is considered less formal than 鼻涕.
2. 鼻屎 (bí shǐ) - This word literally translates to "nose poop" and is used to refer to dried or hardened snot. It is considered a more colloquial and informal term.
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