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The word 叶 (yè) is generally considered a neutral term rather than strictly formal or informal. It refers to "leaf," "leaf-like thing," a Chinese family name, or a part of a historical period.
In terms of usage, 叶 (yè) can be found in both everyday contexts and more formal discussions, such as in literature or academic texts, especially when discussing botany or cultural history.
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To describe something that has a leaf-like shape, you can consider the following words:
1. 片 (piàn) - This means "slice" or "piece" and can refer to something flat and thin, similar to a leaf.
2. 瓣 (bàn) - This term translates to "petal" or "segment," often used for parts of flowers or fruits, which can also have a leaf-like appearance.
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叶 (yè) is a single character that can be used as a noun or verb. It can refer to a leaf, a leaf-like thing, a Chinese family name, or a part of a historical period.
叶子 (yèzi) is a two-character word that is used as a noun. It specifically refers to a leaf, and is not used to refer to a leaf-like thing, a Chinese family name, or a part of a historical period. It is also used in other two-character words, such as 落叶 (luòyè, fallen leaves).
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