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1. 与 (yǔ) is often used to indicate that two or more people or things are together. For example, 他与她一起去了 (tā yǔ tā yīqǐ qùle; He went with her).
2. 与 (yǔ) can also be used to indicate that two or more people or things are in opposition or contrast. For example, 他与她的想法不同 (tā yǔ tā de xiǎngfǎ bùtóng; His ideas are different from hers).
3. 与 (yǔ) can also be used to indicate that two or more people or things are related or connected. For example, 他与她有关系 (tā yǔ tā yǒuguānxì; He is related to her).
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The difference between 与 (yǔ) and 跟 (gēn) is that 与 is used to express a formal or equal relationship between two parties, while 跟 is used to express a less formal or subordinate relationship.
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Synonym:
和 (hé): This word means "and" and is used to connect two nouns or phrases.
Antonyms: none.
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