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In Chinese conversation, 早起 (zǎoqǐ) typically refers to the act of getting up early in the morning. It is often used in discussions about daily routines, health habits, or lifestyle choices.
In contrast, the phrase 晚起 (wǎnqǐ), meaning "get up late," might be used to discuss the opposite behavior, often emphasizing a more relaxed or leisurely lifestyle.
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Hi 娜哇! Thanks for the comment. The word 起 in this phrase 早起 is a verb. It takes on the third tone.
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