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前往 (qiánwǎng) is used to express the idea of "departing to" a certain place. For example, one might say: 我们前往北京 (wǒmen qiánwǎng Běijīng) which translates to "We are departing to Beijing".
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Yes, there are several synonyms for the Chinese word 前往 (qiánwǎng), which means "to depart to" or "to go to." Here are some interchangeable words along with their explanations:
1. 去 (qù) - This is a commonly used verb that simply means "to go." It can be used in a variety of contexts and is one of the most straightforward ways to indicate movement toward a destination.
2. 出发 (chūfā) - This means "to set out" or "to depart." It is often used in contexts where someone is starting a journey or leaving for a destination.
3. 到 (dào) - While this word primarily means "to arrive," it can also imply going to a place, especially in phrases where the context indicates departure.
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