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椰子树 / 椰子樹 [ye1 zi5 shu4] , (nphr) coconut tree
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1. 我喜欢喝椰子汁。(Wǒ xǐhuān hē yēzi zhī.) - I like to drink coconut juice.
2. 椰子树生长在热带地区。(Yēzi shù shēngzhǎng zài rèdài dìqū.) - Coconut trees grow in tropical regions.
3. 这个菜里有椰子味道。(Zhège cài lǐ yǒu yēzi wèidào.) - This dish has a coconut flavor.
4. 我们在海边吃了新鲜的椰子。(Wǒmen zài hǎibiān chīle xīnxiān de yēzi.) - We ate fresh coconuts at the beach.
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The difference between 椰子 (yēzi) and 椰 (yē) is that 椰子 specifically refers to the fruit of the coconut tree, while 椰 can have a broader meaning, referring to the entire coconut tree or the coconut palm. No, we cannot simply say 椰 in place of 椰子 when referring to a coconut. 椰子 is more commonly used to specifically denote the fruit, while 椰 is used in a more general sense for the entire tree.
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