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The character 蛙 (wā) means "frog" in Chinese. It can be used in various contexts, often referring to the animal itself or representing themes related to nature, transformation, or even as a symbol in folklore.
For example, you might say:
- 我在池塘里看到一只蛙。(Wǒ zài chítáng lǐ kàn dào yī zhī wā.) - "I saw a frog in the pond."
In this sentence, 蛙 (wā) is directly referenced as the subject of observation.
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1. 青蛙 (qīng wā) - This is the most common way to say "frog" in Simplified Chinese. 青 (qīng) means "green" and 蛙 (wā) means "frog", so together it literally means "green frog".
2. 蛙类 (wā lèi) - This is a more general term for "frog" and can also refer to the entire frog species. 类 (lèi) means "type" or "category".
3. 蛙儿 (wā ér) - This is a colloquial way to say "frog" and is often used in spoken language. 儿 (ér) is a diminutive suffix that is commonly used in Chinese to make words sound more affectionate or cute.
4. 蛙子 (wā zi) - This is another colloquial term for "frog" and is also used in spoken language. 子 (zi) is a suffix that can be added to words to make them sound more diminutive or endearing.
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