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口气 (kǒuqì) is used in a conversation when discussing the tone or manner in which someone speaks. It can refer to the overall attitude or mood conveyed through one's words, as well as the specific choice of words and expressions used.
For example, if someone says something in a harsh or condescending tone, we can say that they have a bad 口气 (kǒuqì). On the other hand, if someone speaks in a friendly and polite manner, we can say that they have a good 口气 (kǒuqì).
In Chinese, there are also other words that are commonly used to describe someone's 口气 (kǒuqì). For instance, 语气 (yǔqì) refers to the overall tone or mood conveyed through one's words.
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