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1. When referring to the currency of China: 元 (yuán) is the official currency of China. For example, 一元 (yī yuán) means "one yuan," 两元 (liǎng yuán) means "two yuan," and so on. Other measure words such as 块 (kuài) or 角 (jiǎo) can also be used for counting money, but 元 is the most commonly used one.
2. When talking about the Yuan dynasty: 元 (yuán) is also used to refer to the Yuan dynasty, which was the ruling dynasty of China from 1271 to 1368. Other words such as 朝代 (cháodài) or 王朝 (wángcháo) can also mean "dynasty," but 元 specifically refers to this particular dynasty.
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元 (yuán) is a formal word in Chinese. It is used to refer to the monetary unit of China, as well as the Yuan dynasty, which was a ruling dynasty in China from 1271 to 1368.
In Chinese, 元 (yuán) is also used as a measure word for money, similar to the English word "dollar". For example, 一元 (yī yuán) means "one yuan" or "one dollar".
In addition to its use as a monetary unit, 元 (yuán) can also be used as a noun to refer to the basic unit or element of something. For example, 元素 (yuánsù) means "element" or "basic unit".
Overall, 元 (yuán) is a formal word that is commonly used in formal and official contexts, such as in business or government settings. It is also used in everyday conversation when discussing money or historical topics related to the Yuan dynasty.
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1. 元 (yuán) is commonly used in day-to-day conversation to refer to the Chinese currency, similar to how "dollar" is used in English. For example, "这件衣服多少元?" (Zhè jiàn yīfu duōshǎo yuán?) means "How much is this piece of clothing?"
2. 元 (yuán) can also be used to indicate a specific amount of money, similar to how "bucks" is used in English. For example, "我有一百元" (Wǒ yǒu yībǎi yuán) means "I have one hundred yuan."
3. 元 (yuán) can also be used in combination with other words to indicate a specific currency or monetary unit. For example, "美元" (měiyuán) means "US dollar," "日元" (rìyuán) means "Japanese yen," and "欧元" (ōuyuán) means "euro."
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