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No, 俩 (liǎ) cannot be used to refer to a group of three or more people. 俩 (liǎ) is used to refer to two people or things, and cannot be followed by measure words. For example, 俩人 (liǎ rén) means two people. To refer to a group of three or more people, other words such as 三个 (sān gè) or 几个 (jǐ gè) should be used.
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1. 俩人 (liǎ rén) - two people; a couple
This phrase is commonly used to refer to a pair of people, usually a romantic couple or two close friends.
2. 俩儿子 (liǎ érzi) - two sons
This phrase is used to refer to a family with two sons.
3. 俩兄弟 (liǎ xiōngdì) - two brothers
This phrase is used to refer to a pair of brothers.
4. 俩姐妹 (liǎ jiěmèi) - two sisters
This phrase is used to refer to a pair of sisters.
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