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The phrase 一定要 (yīdìng yào) is used in Chinese to convey a strong sense of necessity or obligation, meaning "must" or "have to." It expresses that something is essential or required in a particular context.
You would use 一定要 (yīdìng yào) when you want to emphasize that a certain action should definitely be taken or that a specific condition must be met. It is often used in situations where there is no room for negotiation or where the speaker feels strongly about the importance of the action.
For example, if someone says, "你一定要去参加会议" (Nǐ yīdìng yào qù cānjiā huìyì), it translates to "You must go to the meeting," indicating that attending the meeting is very important.
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Yes, there are several other Chinese words and phrases that convey a similar meaning to 一定要 (yīdìng yào), which means "must" or "have to." Here are a few:
1. 必须 (bìxū) - This word means "must" or "to have to" and carries a strong sense of necessity. It is often used in formal contexts or when emphasizing obligation.
2. 务必 (wùbì) - This means "must" or "be sure to." It is often used to stress the importance of doing something and is commonly found in formal or written contexts.
3. 得 (děi) - This word means "must" or "have to" in a more colloquial context. It is frequently used in everyday conversation to express necessity.
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一定要 (yīdìng yào) is used to express that something is necessary or required. For example, 你一定要去参加会议 (nǐ yīdìng yào qù cānjiā huìyì) means "You must attend the meeting". It is used to express a stronger sense of obligation than words like 应该 (yīnggāi) or 应当 (yīngdāng).
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