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寂静 (jì jìng) is used to describe a place or situation that is quiet and silent. For example, you could say "在这个寂静的森林里,只听得到鸟儿的叫声" (zài zhè gè jì jìng de sēn lín lǐ, zhǐ tīng de dào niǎo ér de jiào shēng), which means "In this quiet forest, only the sound of birds can be heard".
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The word 寂静 (jì jìng) specifically conveys a sense of profound silence or tranquility. It often implies a deep, serene quietness that can evoke feelings of peace or solitude. This contrasts with other words that describe similar concepts of quietness or silence.
For example, 静 (jìng) is a more general term for quiet or stillness. It can refer to a lack of noise but does not carry the same depth of tranquility as 寂静 (jì jìng).
Another word is 安静 (ān jìng), which means quiet or peaceful but tends to be used in more everyday contexts, such as asking for someone to be quiet. It can refer to a temporary state of quietness, like in a classroom or during a meeting.
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