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Yes, informally, 疊 (dié) can also function as a measure word/quantifier, as in the examples 一叠钱/一疊錢 (yī dié qián) and 一叠银钱/一疊銀紙 (yī dié yínzhǐ).
You can use 摞 as a measure word for paper in a similar way.
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The grammatical structure of 叠 (dié) can vary depending on its usage in a sentence. However, as a verb, it typically follows the subject and is followed by an object or complement.
For example:
- Subject + 叠 (dié) + Object: 我叠衣服 (wǒ dié yīfú) - I fold clothes.
- Subject + 叠 (dié) + Complement: 他叠得很整齐 (tā dié de hěn zhěngqí) - He folds very neatly.
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