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The correct term for "throat" in Mandarin Chinese is 喉咙/喉嚨 (hóu long). 喉嗹 is not a standard or commonly used word in Mandarin Chinese.
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The term 喉咙 (hóulóng) is primarily used to refer to the throat of humans. While it can be used in contexts discussing animals, it is less common. In everyday language, when people talk about throat issues or conditions, they are generally referring to humans, using 喉咙 (hóulóng) to describe symptoms or anatomy.
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We have added the suggested phrase to our dictionary. Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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