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In everyday conversation, 电邮地址 (diàn yóu dì zhǐ) is used to refer to someone's email address. For example, if someone is asking for contact information, they might say "请提供你的电邮地址 (qǐng tí gōng nǐ de diàn yóu dì zhǐ)" which translates to "Please provide your email address".
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Yes, there are other ways to refer to "email address" in Chinese. One common alternative is 邮箱地址 (yóu xiāng dì zhǐ). Here, 邮箱 (yóu xiāng) means "mailbox," and when combined with 地址 (dì zhǐ), which means "address," it conveys the same meaning as 电邮地址 (diàn yóu dì zhǐ).
Another term that can be used is 电子邮件地址 (diàn zǐ yóu jiàn dì zhǐ), which translates directly to "electronic mail address." In this case, 电子邮件 (diàn zǐ yóu jiàn) means "electronic mail."
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