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The term 超级市场 (chāojí shìchǎng) is considered a slightly formal term in Chinese for "supermarket." It is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts to refer to large retail stores that sell a variety of goods, including groceries, household items, and personal care products.
In contrast, the more informal term is 超市 (chāoshì) and it remains the standard and widely accepted term for supermarkets in daily conversations.
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我要去超级市场。(Wǒ yào qù chāojí shìchǎng.) - I am going to the supermarket.
超级市场 (chāojí shìchǎng) is the Chinese word for "supermarket." It is a combination of the words 超级 (chāojí), meaning "super" or "superior," and 市场 (shìchǎng), meaning "market." Together, they refer to a large retail store that sells a variety of goods, including groceries, household items, and sometimes clothing and electronics.
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