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We have added the suggested phrase to our dictionary:
- 从头儿说起 / 從頭兒說起 [cong2 tour2 shuo1 qi3] , (phr) to mention from the very beginning
- 在中国,一般说起黄岩,大家会想到蜜橘。 / 在中國,一般說起黃岩,大家會想到蜜橘。 [zai4 zhong1 guo2 , yi4 ban1 shuo1 qi3 huang2 yan2 , da4 jia1 hui4 xiang3 dao4 mi4 ju2 .] , (phr) In China, usually when Huangyan is mentioned, everybody would think of tangerines.
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In formal settings, 说起 (shuō qǐ) is typically used to introduce a topic or to transition to a new topic. For example, one might say “说起这个问题 (shuō qǐ zhège wèntí)” to introduce a topic of discussion.
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The phrase 说起 (shuō qǐ) is commonly used in conversation to introduce a topic or to indicate that you are about to mention something specific. It carries the meaning of "mention" or "bring up a subject," and it is often used to transition into a related discussion.
In conversations, when someone uses 说起, it signals to the listener that the speaker is shifting focus to a particular subject that may or may not have been previously discussed. It's often a conversational tool that helps in smoothly transitioning from one topic to another, making it easier for the listener to follow along.
For instance, if someone says 说起旅行 (shuō qǐ lǚ xíng), they are indicating they want to talk about travel. This expression sets the stage for more in-depth discussion about experiences, preferences, or plans related to traveling.
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