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To say that you are going shopping in Chinese, you can use the verb 逛街 (guàngjiē). This verb literally translates to "stroll through streets" and is used to refer to going shopping or window-shopping.
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逛街 (guàng jiē) is an informal way to say that you are going shopping. It is used to refer to the activity of leisurely browsing through stores and streets, rather than shopping with a specific purpose in mind. It is not used to refer to shopping with a specific purpose, such as buying groceries or clothes.
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Yes, there is a difference between 逛街 (guàng jiē) and 购物 (gòuwù) when saying "I'm going shopping". 逛街 (guàng jiē) means to go window-shopping or to stroll through streets, while 购物 (gòuwù) means to go shopping with the intention of buying something.
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