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dialect / language / spoken words / speech / talk / words / conversation / what someone said
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话
huà
【noun】
1. Sounds that can express thoughts and feelings; also refers to the written characters that record these sounds: to say ~. Can ~. Regarding ~. Emotional ~. ~ Topic.
2. Speaking or discussing: ~ couplets. ~ old stories. ~ stems (material for conversation). Tea ~ parties.
【usage examples】
如: 话言 (spoken language); 话差 (verbal disputes); 话白儿 (idle talk); 话布口袋 (figuratively a belly full of words).
3. Topic of conversation ([En.] subject of talk).
4. Story ([En.] story).
5. Expressive words conveying messages ([En.] message).
【examples】
如: 传个话; 留个话儿 (to pass a message).
【verb】
1. To speak; to discuss ([En.] talk about; speak about).
【usage examples】
如: 话夜 (talk at night); 话心 (heart-to-heart talk); 话家常 (discuss everyday matters); 话雨 (talk about old times with friends).
2. To inform ([En.] tell; report).
【examples】
如: 话信 (oral message); 话口 (dialect; a hint or inclination conveyed through speech).
Used at the end of a subordinate clause in conditional sentences: For instance, if that’s the case, then I won’t participate.
notes on poetry, an essay genre consisting of informal commentary on poems and poets and their lives (old) / a genre of narrative literature interspersing prose with poetry, popular in the Tang and Song dynasties
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