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将要 (jiāngyào) is used to express future plans or intentions. It is often used in the form of a verb phrase, such as 将要做 (jiāngyào zuò) meaning "will do" or "going to do". It can also be used to express predictions, such as 将要下雨 (jiāngyào xiàyǔ) meaning "it will rain". It is also used to express a sense of obligation, such as 将要去 (jiāngyào qù) meaning "will go".
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In Chinese, there are several alternatives to the phrase 将要 (jiāngyào) that convey the meaning of "shall," "will," or "going to." Here are a few:
1. 会 (huì) - This word generally indicates a future action or event and can also imply ability or possibility. It is commonly used in informal contexts to express future intentions.
2. 要 (yào) - While it can mean "to want," it is also frequently used to indicate a future action, similar to "going to." It is less formal than 将要 (jiāngyào) and is widely used in everyday conversation.
3. 即将 (jíjiāng) - This term specifically means "about to" or "on the verge of." It is used to express that something is imminent and will happen very soon.
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