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In everyday conversation, 咖喱 (gā lí) is commonly used to refer to the popular South Asian dish, curry. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing food or cooking, ordering at a restaurant, or sharing recipes.
For example, you might hear someone say "我今天想吃咖喱鸡 (wǒ jīntiān xiǎng chī gā lí jī)" which means "I feel like eating curry chicken today." Or, if you are at a restaurant, you might say "我要一份咖喱牛肉 (wǒ yào yī fèn gā lí niú ròu)" which means "I would like a serving of curry beef."
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