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叶子 — meaning in English: leaf

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 叶子 (yèzi) when discussing nature, gardening, or even in everyday conversations about the changing seasons. For example, one might comment on the beautiful colors of the leaves in autumn during a walk in the park.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 树叶 (shùyè), which specifically means 'tree leaves.' While 叶子 (yèzi) can refer to leaves in general, 树叶 (shùyè) emphasizes leaves from trees, making it more specific. Use 叶子 (yèzi) when you want a broader term that can include leaves from various plants.
Culture
The word 叶子 (yèzi) is a fundamental part of Chinese culture, symbolizing life and growth. In traditional Chinese medicine, leaves from various plants are often used for their healing properties, highlighting their importance beyond mere aesthetics. Additionally, leaves play a role in Chinese poetry, often representing transience and the passage of time.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 叶子?
The pronunciation of 叶子 is 'yèzi.' The first syllable has a falling tone, and the second syllable is pronounced with a neutral tone.
Q.How do I use 叶子 in a sentence?
You can say, '这棵树的叶子很绿' (zhè kē shù de yèzi hěn lǜ), which means 'The leaves of this tree are very green.' It's a simple way to describe the leaves of any plant.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 叶子?
One common mistake is confusing 叶子 (yèzi) with 花 (huā), which means 'flower.' While both are parts of a plant, 叶子 refers specifically to leaves, so make sure to use them in the right context.
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