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1. 晨 (chén) - This word also means "morning" and is often used in formal or literary contexts. It can also be used as a prefix to indicate the early hours of the morning, such as 晨曦 (chénxī) meaning "dawn" or 晨光 (chénguāng) meaning "morning light".
2. 黎明 (límíng) - This word specifically refers to the time of day when the sky begins to lighten before sunrise, and can be translated as "dawn" or "daybreak".
3. 清晨 (qīngchén) - This word means "early morning" and is often used to describe the peaceful and quiet atmosphere of the morning.
4. 早晨 (zǎochén) - This word is similar to 晨间 (chénjiān) but is more commonly used in everyday conversation.
5. 早上 (zǎoshàng) - This word is a more casual way of saying "morning" and is commonly used in daily greetings.
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早 (zǎo) is commonly used as a greeting in everyday conversation, especially in the morning. "早!" is used to mean "Morning!". It can also be used to mean "early" or "on time" when talking about an event or meeting. For example, one might say 我们得早点到会场 (wǒmen děi zǎo diǎn dào huìchǎng, "we need to arrive at the venue early").
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