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In everyday conversation, 说法 (shuōfǎ) is often used to refer to someone's way of expressing or stating something. It can also refer to a particular version or explanation of something.
For example, if someone is explaining a complex concept, you might say "你的说法很清楚" (nǐ de shuōfǎ hěn qīngchu) meaning "Your explanation is very clear."
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The term 说法 (shuōfǎ) translates to "way of saying a thing; statement, version; explanation, conclusion." Several other Chinese words carry similar meanings, including:
1. 说辞 (shuōcí) - This term refers to a statement or excuse, often used in contexts where someone is explaining or justifying a position or action.
2. 解释 (jiěshì) - This means "explanation" and is used to clarify something. It emphasizes the act of making something understandable.
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Thank you for the comment!
We have added the suggested word to our dictionary:
- 说法 / 說法 [shuo1 fa3] , (v) to expound Buddhist doctrine
Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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