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地址 — meaning in English: address

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保守
bǎoshǒu
议会
yìhuì
怀疑
huáiyí
奖励
jiǎnglì
地址
dìzhǐ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 地址 (dìzhǐ) when discussing locations, such as sharing their home address with friends or filling out forms that require personal information. In a business setting, you might hear it during meetings when discussing the location of a company or event.
Synonyms & nuances
While 地址 (dìzhǐ) specifically refers to a physical address, the word 位置 (wèizhì) means 'location' and can refer to both physical and abstract positions. Use 地址 when you need to pinpoint an exact place for navigation or mailing.
Culture
The character 地址 (dìzhǐ) is a combination of two characters: 地 (dì), meaning 'earth' or 'place', and 址 (zhǐ), which refers to 'site' or 'location'. This reflects the importance of physical addresses in Chinese culture, especially with the increasing reliance on delivery services in urban areas, where precise addresses are crucial for efficiency.
FAQ
Q.What does 地址 (dìzhǐ) mean in English?
地址 (dìzhǐ) translates to 'address' in English, referring to the specific location where someone lives or where a business is situated.
Q.How do I use 地址 in a sentence?
You can use 地址 in sentences like '我的地址是123街道。(Wǒ de dìzhǐ shì 123 jiēdào.)' which means 'My address is 123 Street.'
Q.Are there different ways to ask for someone's address in Mandarin?
Yes, you can ask for someone's address by saying '请问你的地址是什么?(Qǐngwèn nǐ de dìzhǐ shì shénme?)', which means 'May I ask what your address is?'. There are also more casual ways to ask among friends.
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