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1. 我家的窗子很大,可以让很多阳光进来。(Wǒ jiā de chuāngzi hěn dà, kěyǐ ràng hěn duō yángguāng jìnlái.) - The windows in my house are very big, allowing a lot of sunlight to come in.
2. 请把窗子打开,让新鲜空气进来。(Qǐng bǎ chuāngzi dǎkāi, ràng xīnxiān kōngqì jìnlái.) - Please open the window and let fresh air come in.
3. 这个房间的窗子朝南,所以阳光很充足。(Zhège fángjiān de chuāngzi cháo nán, suǒyǐ yángguāng hěn chōngzú.) - The windows in this room face south, so there is plenty of sunlight.
4. 我喜欢坐在窗子边,可以看到外面的风景。(Wǒ xǐhuan zuò zài chuāngzi biān, kěyǐ kàn dào wàimiàn de fēngjǐng.) - I like sitting by the window, I can see the view outside.
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Yes, there are a few other words in Chinese that can mean the same as 窗子 (chuāngzi), particularly in the context of "(informal) window."
1. 窗口 (chuāngkǒu) - This term literally means "window opening." It is often used to refer to the opening of a window but can also imply the window itself. It is a more formal term compared to 窗子 (chuāngzi).
2. 窗户 (chuānghù)** - This is another common term for "window" and is more formal than 窗子 (chuāngzi). It is used widely in everyday language and refers to the physical structure that can be opened or closed.
3. 窗 (chuāng) - This is a more concise term for "window" but may not be used as frequently in informal contexts. It can refer to the concept of a window in a general sense.
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