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勿 is very formal and 别 is informal.
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"勿" (wù) is used to express prohibition, and is usually placed at the beginning of a sentence. For example, "请勿疲劳驾驶" Don't Drive When Tired.
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Certainly! The character 勿 (wù) is commonly used in Chinese to indicate prohibition, similar to "do not" or "never." Here are some common phrases that include 勿 (wù):
1. 勿忘 (wù wàng) - This means "do not forget." It's often used in reminders or advice to ensure that someone remembers something important.
2. 勿扰 (wù rǎo) - This translates to "do not disturb." It is frequently seen on signs, such as those in hotels or offices, indicating that one should not interrupt or bother the person inside.
3. 勿急 (wù jí) - This means "do not rush." It can be used to advise someone to take their time and not hurry.
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