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1. 咱们 (zánmen): This is a more colloquial way of saying "we, us" and is often used in spoken language.
2. 我俩 (wǒliǎ): This literally means "the two of us" and is used to refer to a small group of people, usually two.
3. 大家 (dàjiā): This means "everyone" and can be used to refer to a group of people, including the speaker.
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As a pronoun: 我们 (wǒmen) is commonly used as a pronoun to refer to a group of people including the speaker. It can be translated as "we" or "us" in English. For example, 我们是一家人 (wǒmen shì yī jiā rén) means "We are a family."
For example, in greetings, it is common to use 我们 (wǒmen) in greetings to show inclusivity and unity. For example, 新年快乐,我们一起庆祝吧 (xīn nián kuài lè, wǒmen yī qǐ qìng zhù ba) means "Happy New Year, let's celebrate together."
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