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第 (dì) is a prefix used before a number to indicate order or sequence. It is commonly used in titles, such as 第一集 (dì yī jí) for "Episode 1". It is also used to indicate the number of a chapter in a book, such as 第三章 (dì sān zhāng) for "Chapter 3". It can also be used to indicate the number of a volume in a series, such as 第二卷 (dì èr juàn) for "Volume 2". In addition, it can be used to indicate the number of a page, such as 第五页 (dì wǔ yè) for "Page 5".
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第 (dì) is a Chinese word used to indicate order or sequence. It is typically used as a prefix before a number to indicate the order of something. For example, 第一 (dì yī) means "first", 第二 (dì èr) means "second", 第三 (dì sān) means "third", and so on. It can also be used to indicate the order of a list of items, such as 第一项 (dì yī xiàng) meaning "the first item".
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第 (dì) is used to indicate a number in a sequence, such as a chapter in a book, a page in a document, or a step in a process. It is used to indicate the order of something, and is often used in combination with other words. For example, 第一 (dì yī) means "first", 第二 (dì èr) means "second", and 第三 (dì sān) means "third". It can also be used to indicate the number of times something has happened, such as 第三次 (dì sān cì) meaning "third time".
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