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1. 多少人? (duō shǎo rén?) - "how many people?"
2. 几个人? (jǐ gè rén?) - "how many people (are there)?"
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Yes, you can use 几位? (jǐ wèi) in both formal and informal settings. This phrase translates to "How many persons?" and is commonly used when inquiring about the number of people in a group, such as when making a reservation at a restaurant or greeting guests.
In formal contexts, using 几位? (jǐ wèi) is appropriate and polite, as it shows respect toward the people you are addressing. In informal situations, it is also acceptable and can be used casually among friends or family.
It’s worth noting that there are other ways to ask about the number of people in Chinese, such as using the phrase 多少人? (duō shao rén?), which translates to "How many people?" However, 多少人? (duō shao rén?) is slightly less formal than 几位? (jǐ wèi) and can be used in a broader range of contexts.
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