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女孩 — meaning in English: girl

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读者
dúzhě
部分
bùfèn
女孩
nǚhái
交易
jiāoyì
商家
shāngjiā
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 女孩 (nǚhái) in casual conversations when referring to young girls, often in settings like schools, parks, or family gatherings. For instance, a parent might say to their friend, 'My daughter is such a cheerful 女孩 (nǚhái).' It is also common in social media posts and informal discussions about children.
Synonyms & nuances
Another common term for 'girl' is 女子 (nǚzǐ), which is more formal and can refer to women more generally. However, 女孩 (nǚhái) is specifically used for young girls, making it the preferred choice in casual conversation when talking about children.
Culture
The word 女孩 (nǚhái) combines the character 女 (nǚ), meaning 'female,' with 孩 (hái), which means 'child.' This reflects the importance of gender in Chinese language and culture. Historically, girls have faced challenges in societal roles, but the term has become a symbol of empowerment and recognition of young females in contemporary society.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 女孩 in English?
女孩 (nǚhái) translates to 'girl' in English, specifically referring to a female child.
Q.How do you pronounce 女孩?
女孩 is pronounced as nǚhái, with the 'nǚ' sound resembling 'nyoo' and 'hái' sounding like 'high.'
Q.Can I use 女孩 to refer to older girls or women?
While 女孩 (nǚhái) is used for young girls, if you're referring to older females, you might prefer 女子 (nǚzǐ) or even 妇女 (fùnǚ) for women.
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