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The term 才华 (cái huá), which refers to "talent" or "brilliance," is generally considered to be more formal in usage. It is often employed in literary or academic contexts, or when discussing someone's abilities in a respectful manner. The word conveys a sense of admiration for someone's innate skills or intellectual capabilities.
In contrast, more informal terms might include things like 能力 (néng lì), which means "ability," or 技能 (jì néng), meaning "skill." While these terms are widely used in everyday conversation, 才华 (cái huá) carries a weightier connotation, suggesting a deeper or more impressive level of talent.
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才华 (cái huá) is typically used to describe someone's talent or brilliance. For example, one might say, "他的才华 (tā de cái huá) 是无与伦比的 (shì wú yǔ lún bǐ de) - His talent is unparalleled."
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