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枚 (méi) is a measure word used to count coins, missiles, stamps, bombs, and other small, round objects. It is used in everyday conversations when referring to the number of these objects. For example, one might say "我有五枚硬币 (wǒ yǒu wǔ méi yìngbì) - I have five coins."
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枚 is a measure word used to count coins, missiles, stamps, bombs, etc. It is used to indicate a small number of flat, thin objects. For example, 三枚硬币 (sān méi yìngbì) means "three coins". It is not used to count other objects, such as 三本书 (sān běn shū) which means "three books".
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Use these measure words to replace 枚 (méi) :
块 (kuài): measure word for flat objects, such as paper money, cards, and tiles
张 (zhāng): measure word for flat objects, such as tables, chairs, and beds
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