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1. 女童 (nǚtóng): This word literally translates to "female child" and is pronounced "nǚ tóng".
2. 女娃 (nǚwá): This word literally translates to "female doll" and is pronounced "nǚ wá".
3. 少女 (shàonǚ): This word literally translates to "young woman" and is pronounced "shào nǚ".
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In Chinese, both "女孩儿" (nǚháir) and "女儿" (nǚ'ér) can refer to a girl, but they are used in different contexts.
1. 女孩儿 (nǚháir): This term specifically refers to a girl, often in a more casual or colloquial context. It is commonly used in everyday conversations to describe a young female child or adolescent. The "儿" (ér) ending is a feature of certain northern Chinese dialects, particularly in Beijing, where it adds a sense of warmth or familiarity to the term.
2. 女儿 (nǚ'ér): This term means "daughter" and is more formal. It is used to specifically refer to one's own daughter or in contexts where the relationship is important.
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