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The word 街 (jiē), meaning "street," is more commonly used in informal contexts. It typically refers to the physical street itself and is often used in everyday conversation. For instance, you might hear it in discussions about directions, neighborhoods, or local businesses.
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Yes, there are several synonyms for 街 (jiē) that refer to "street" in Chinese, each with slight variations in meaning and usage:
1. 路 (lù) - This term generally means "road" and can refer to any pathway, including streets, but it is broader in scope than 街 (jiē). It can also imply a more rural or less urban context.
2. 巷 (xiàng) - This word means "lane" or "alley." It typically refers to a smaller, narrower street, often found in residential areas. It carries a more intimate connotation compared to 街 (jiē).
3. 道 (dào) - This term means "way" or "path." While it can refer to streets, it is often used in a more abstract sense or in a cultural context, such as "the way" in philosophy or practices.
4. 街道 (jiēdào) - Although this is a compound word that includes 街 (jiē), it refers specifically to a "street" or "street area" and is often used in more formal contexts, such as addressing administrative divisions.
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街 (jiē) is used to refer to a street. For example, 他们住在这条街上 (tāmen zhù zài zhè tiáo jiē shāng) means "they live on this street". It can also be used to refer to a neighbourhood, as in 这个街区 (zhège jiēqū) which means "this neighbourhood".
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路 is "road", and 街 is "street".
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