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The term 汉子 (hànzi) indeed refers to "man" or "fellow," and can also denote "husband" in certain dialects. Here are some other Chinese words that convey similar meanings:
1. 男人 (nánrén) - This word literally means "man" and is the most common term used to refer to adult males in general.
2. 男子 (nánzǐ) - This term also means "man" or "male," but it can carry a slightly more formal or literary tone.
3. 伙计 (huǒji) - While this word primarily means "mate" or "fellow," it can be used informally to refer to a man or buddy among friends.
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汉子 (hànzi) is primarily used in spoken Chinese, not formal writing. It is a colloquial term used to refer to a man, fellow, or husband. It is not used in formal writing, as it is considered too informal. Other words that can be used in formal writing to refer to a man, fellow, or husband include 男子 (nánzi) and 男人 (nánrén).
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