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In everyday speech, 常见 (chángjiàn) is commonly used to describe something that is common or usual. For example, one might say, "这种情况很常见 (zhè zhǒng qíngkuàng hěn chángjiàn) - This situation is very common."
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Certainly! The word 常见 (chángjiàn) means "common" or "usual" in English. It is often used to describe things that are frequently encountered or widely recognized.
Here’s an example of how to use 常见 in a sentence:
- 在中国,饺子是一个非常常见的食物。(Zài Zhōngguó, jiǎozi shì yīgè fēicháng chángjiàn de shíwù.)
- Translation: In China, dumplings are a very common food.
In this sentence, 常见 (chángjiàn) is used to indicate that dumplings are widely found or recognized in Chinese cuisine.
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1. 普遍 (pǔbiàn) - widespread, prevalent
2. 常用 (chángyòng) - commonly used, frequently used
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