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The word 初 (chū) conveys the meaning of "beginning" or "starting." Here are some other Chinese words and phrases that can express a similar idea, along with their explanations:
1. 开始 (kāishǐ) - This term means "to start" or "to begin." It is commonly used when referring to the initiation of an action or event.
2. 开端 (kāiduān) - This word translates to "beginning" or "start." It often emphasizes the initial phase of a process or event.
3. 起初 (qǐchū) - This phrase means "at the beginning" or "originally." It refers to the earliest stage of something, similar to 初 (chū).
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The most common way to use 初 (chū) in a sentence is to use it as an adjective to describe something that is in its initial stage or beginning. For example, 初步 (chūbù) means "initial; preliminary" and 初次 (chūcì) means "first time".
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