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In conversation, the word "姑" (gū) is commonly used to refer to an aunt on the father's side, father's sister, husband's sister, or sister-in-law. It can also be used to refer to a girl or a nun or priestess. For example, one might say "我的姑姑很善良" (wǒ de gūgu hěn shànliáng, "My aunt is very kind") or "我的姑母很慷慨" (wǒ de gūmǔ hěn kāngkǎi, "My sister-in-law is very generous").
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