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个人 (gèrén) is typically used to refer to oneself in formal occasions. For example, it is also used to refer to an individual in a general sense, as opposed to a group. For example, one might say "这是个人的问题 (zhè shì gèrén de wèntí)”, meaning “This is an individual’s problem”
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个人 (gèrén) is a formal word in Chinese. It is used to refer to oneself in a formal setting or on formal occasions. It can also mean "individual" in a general sense.
In contrast, the informal word for "oneself" in Chinese is 自己 (zìjǐ), which can also mean "self" or "oneself" in a more casual or everyday context.
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1. 自己 (zìjǐ) - oneself; self
Explanation: This word is often used in a more casual context compared to 个人, but it can also be used in formal situations to refer to oneself.
2. 本人 (běnrén) - oneself; oneself (used in formal situations)
Explanation: This word is more formal and polite than 个人, and is often used in formal introductions or when referring to oneself in a professional setting.
3. 本身 (běnshēn) - oneself; oneself (used to emphasize one's own qualities or characteristics)
Explanation: This word is similar to 本人, but it emphasizes one's own qualities or characteristics rather than just referring to oneself.
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