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诸位 (zhū wèi) is a polite and formal way of addressing a group of people in Chinese. It is often used in formal settings, such as business meetings, speeches, or official gatherings. It can also be used in written communication, such as letters or emails.
The word 诸位 (zhū wèi) literally means "all of you" or "everybody" and is used to address a group of people collectively. It is similar to the English phrase "ladies and gentlemen" or "everyone."
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诸位 (zhū wèi) is a formal term in Chinese. It is used to address a group of people, similar to the English term "everybody" or "all of you." It is often used in formal settings such as meetings, speeches, or formal letters.
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诸位 (zhū wèi) is a polite and formal way of addressing a group of people, similar to "ladies and gentlemen" or "everyone" in English. It is often used in speeches, formal meetings, or when addressing a large group of people.
For example:
- 诸位 (zhū wèi), 欢迎来到我们的公司。(zhū wèi, huān yíng lái dào wǒ men de gōng sī.) - Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our company.
- 诸位 (zhū wèi), 我们今天要讨论的议题是环保。(zhū wèi, wǒ men jīn tiān yào tǎo lùn de yì tí shì huán bǎo.) - Everyone, the topic we will be discussing today is environmental protection.
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