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题 (tí) is used to refer to a topic, question, exercise, subject, or topic. It can be used in the context of a conversation to refer to a topic of discussion, a question that needs to be answered, or an exercise that needs to be completed. For example, one might say:
"我们讨论今天的题吧。 (Wǒmen tǎolùn jīntiān de tí ba.) - Let's discuss today's topic."
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"这道题 (zhè dào tí) 很难 - This question is very difficult."
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题 (tí) is used in writing to refer to a topic, question, exercise, subject, or topic. It is often used in titles of works, such as books, articles, and essays. For example, a book title might be "论题 (lùntí) 与解决方案 (jiějué fāng'àn) 的关系 (guānxì)”, which translates to "The Relationship between Topics and Solutions". It can also be used to refer to a specific question or exercise, such as in a homework assignment or test. For example, a teacher might say "这道题 (zhè dào tí) 很难 (hěn nán)”, which translates to "This question is very difficult".
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1. 考题 (kǎo tí): exam/test question
2. 试题 (shì tí): test/exam question
3. 练习题 (liàn xí tí): exercise/homework question
4. 作文题 (zuò wén tí): essay/composition topic
5. 题目 (tí mù): title/topic/subject
6. 题材 (tí cái): subject matter/theme
7. 题记 (tí jì): inscription/epigraph
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