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黄金 (huángjīn) - This is the most common word for "gold" in Chinese. It literally means "yellow gold" and is often used to refer to the metal itself, rather than a specific object made of gold.
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In a conversation, 金子 (jīnzi) can be used to refer to gold, either as a physical object or as a metaphor. For example, one might say:
"他们的家里有很多金子 (tāmen de jiālǐ yǒu hěnduō jīnzi) - They have a lot of gold in their house."
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"他们的家里有很多财富 (tāmen de jiālǐ yǒu hěnduō cáifù) - They have a lot of wealth in their house."
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