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自言自语 (zì yán zì yǔ) literally means "talk to oneself" in Chinese. It is often used to describe someone who is speaking out loud to themselves, either consciously or unconsciously.
In conversation, 自言自语 can be used in a few different ways. It can be used to describe someone who is talking to themselves in a way that is audible to others, such as muttering or whispering to themselves. For example, if someone is walking down the street and talking to themselves, you could say "他在自言自语" (tā zài zì yán zì yǔ) meaning "he is talking to himself."
It can also be used to describe someone who is lost in thought and speaking out loud without realizing it. For example, if someone is deep in thought and starts speaking out loud, you could say "他在自言自语" (tā zài zì yán zì yǔ) meaning "he is talking to himself."
In both cases, 自言自语 can also be used in a slightly negative or critical way, implying that the person is strange or odd for talking to themselves. For example, if someone is constantly talking to themselves, you could say "他老是自言自语,有点奇怪" (tā lǎo shì zì yán zì yǔ, yǒu diǎn qí guài) meaning "he always talks to himself, it's a bit strange."
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