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The difference between "she" and "he" is the gender they refer to. 她 (tā) refers to "she" (female). 他 (tā) refers to "he" (male).
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她 (tā) is used to refer to a female third-person pronoun, similar to "she" or "her" in English. It is also used to refer to things that one respects and loves, such as a beloved family member or a respected teacher. For example, one might say, "她是我最尊敬的老师" (tā shì wǒ zuì zūnjìng de lǎoshī), which translates to "She is my most respected teacher."
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