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autumn in Mandarin Chinese: 秋季

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秋季
qiūjì
曲线
qūxiàn
调整
tiáozhěng
硬币
yìngbì
官方
guānfāng
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 秋季 (qiūjì) when discussing the season of autumn, often in the context of seasonal festivals or nature. For example, you might hear it during conversations about the Mid-Autumn Festival, where families gather to celebrate the harvest and enjoy mooncakes amidst the changing leaves.
Synonyms & nuances
While 秋季 (qiūjì) directly refers to 'autumn' as a season, another word, 秋天 (qiūtiān), is also used interchangeably. The subtle difference lies in usage; 秋季 might be preferred in more formal contexts or written language, whereas 秋天 is commonly used in everyday conversation.
Culture
The character 秋 (qiū) means 'autumn,' while 季 (jì) means 'season,' reflecting the traditional significance of seasonal change in Chinese culture. Autumn is often associated with harvest time, which is celebrated with various festivals, emphasizing gratitude and family unity. In ancient poetry, autumn symbolizes both beauty and melancholy, marking it as a time for reflection.
FAQ
Q.What does 秋季 (qiūjì) mean in English?
秋季 (qiūjì) translates to 'autumn' in English, and it refers to the season between summer and winter when temperatures drop and leaves change color.
Q.How do you use 秋季 in a sentence?
You can use 秋季 in phrases like '我喜欢秋季的天气' (Wǒ xǐhuān qiūjì de tiānqì), which means 'I love the weather in autumn.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes to avoid when using 秋季?
A common mistake is confusing 秋季 (qiūjì) with 秋天 (qiūtiān). While both refer to autumn, ensure you use 秋季 for more formal contexts and 秋天 for casual conversation.
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