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In conversation, "我属猪。" (wǒ shǔ zhū) is typically used to indicate that the speaker was born in the year of the Pig according to the Chinese zodiac. This phrase is often used as a way to introduce oneself or to share personal information about one's birth year.
The character "属" (shǔ) means "to belong to" or "to be born in", while "猪" (zhū) means "pig". Together, they form the phrase "属猪" (shǔ zhū), which means "born in the year of the Pig".
Other Chinese words that may be used in conversation when discussing the Chinese zodiac include "生肖" (shēngxiào), which means "zodiac sign", and "十二生肖" (shí'èr shēngxiào), which means "the twelve zodiac signs". These words may be used to ask someone about their zodiac sign or to talk about the different zodiac signs in general.
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