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妇女 (fù nǚ) and 女人 (nǚ rén) both mean "woman" in English, but they have slightly different connotations and usage.
1. 妇女 (fù nǚ) is a more formal and respectful term for "woman". It is often used in official or formal contexts, such as in news reports, government documents, or academic discussions. It can also be used to refer to a group of women, such as "妇女权益" (fù nǚ quán yì, women's rights) or "妇女组织" (fù nǚ zǔ zhī, women's organization).
2. 女人 (nǚ rén) is a more colloquial and casual term for "woman". It is commonly used in everyday conversations and can refer to any female individual. It can also have a more specific meaning, such as "wife" or "girlfriend". For example, "我的女人" (wǒ de nǚ rén, my woman) can mean "my wife" or "my girlfriend" depending on the context.
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1. 女性 (nǚ xìng): This word literally translates to "female" and is used to refer to women.
2. 女人 (nǚ rén): This word literally translates to "woman" and is used to refer to women.
3. 女子 (nǚ zǐ): This word literally translates to "girl" and is used to refer to women.
4. 女士 (nǚ shì): This word literally translates to "lady" and is used to refer to women.
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