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1. 兴趣 (xìngqù) - interest, enthusiasm; literally means "aroused interest"
2. 乐趣 (lèqù) - pleasure, enjoyment; literally means "joyful interest"
3. 趣味 (qùwèi) - interest, amusement; literally means "interesting taste"
4. 趣闻 (qùwén) - interesting news, gossip; literally means "interesting hearsay"
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In everyday Chinese conversations, 趣 (qù) is commonly used to express interest or delight in something. It can also refer to one's inclination or bent towards a certain activity or topic.
For example, if someone is talking about a new hobby they have picked up, you can respond by saying "很有趣 (hěn yǒu qù)" which means "that sounds interesting" or "that seems fun". This shows that you are intrigued by their hobby and would like to know more about it.
Similarly, if someone is discussing a book or movie they enjoyed, you can say "这本书很有趣 (zhè běn shū hěn yǒu qù)" or "这部电影很有趣 (zhè bù diàn yǐng hěn yǒu qù)" which means "this book/movie is very interesting". This conveys that you find the book or movie engaging and enjoyable.
In addition, 趣 (qù) can also be used to describe someone's personality or character. For instance, you can say "他很有趣 (tā hěn yǒu qù)" which means "he is very interesting". This implies that the person has a unique and intriguing personality.
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