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We have added the suggested phrase to our dictionary:
- 如果有一段长假期,你最想做的事是什么? / 如果有一段長假期,你最想做的事是什麼? [ru2 guo3 you3 yi2 duan4 chang2 jia4 qi1 , ni3 zui4 xiang3 zuo4 de5 shi4 shi4 shen2 me5 ?] , (phr) If (you) had a long vacation, what would be the one thing that you want to do most?
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In everyday conversations, 长假 (chángjià) is often used to refer to a long vacation or holiday, specifically the one-week national holidays in China that occur on May 1st and October 1st. It is pronounced as "cháng jià" with the first tone on both characters.
For example, someone might say "我期待着五一长假去旅行" (wǒ qīdài zhe wǔ yī chángjià qù lǚxíng) which means "I am looking forward to traveling during the May 1st long vacation."
Another common usage of 长假 is to talk about plans or activities during the long vacation. For instance, someone might say "我打算在十一长假期间去爬山" (wǒ dǎsuàn zài shí yī chángjià qījiān qù páshān) which means "I plan to go mountain climbing during the October 1st long vacation."
In addition, 长假 can also be used to express excitement or relief about having a long break from work or school. For example, someone might say "终于到了长假,我可以好好休息一下了" (zhōngyú dào le chángjià, wǒ kěyǐ hǎohǎo xiūxi yīxià le) which means "Finally it's the long vacation, I can finally take a good rest."
Overall, 长假 is a commonly used term in Chinese conversations to refer to the one-week national holidays in China and to discuss plans or activities during those holidays.
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