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1. 寄 (jì) - This word also means "to mail, to post" and is often used interchangeably with 邮. However, 寄 can also mean "to send, to deliver" in a broader sense.
2. 邮寄 (yóu jì) - This is a combination of 邮 and 寄, and it specifically refers to the act of mailing or posting something.
3. 邮递 (yóu dì) - This word also means "to mail, to post" but it emphasizes the delivery aspect of the action.
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In everyday speech, the word "邮" (yóu) is usually used to refer to the act of mailing or posting something. For example, one might say "我要邮这封信" (wǒ yào yóu zhè fēng xìn) which translates to "I want to mail this letter". It can also be used to refer to the post office, as in "我们去邮局" (wǒmen qù yóujú) which translates to "Let's go to the post office".
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