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那 (nà) is usually used in both formal and informal settings. It is a pronoun that is used to refer to something or someone that is further away in distance or time. It is often used in spoken language, but can also be used in written language. It is usually used to refer to something that has already been mentioned. For example, if someone says "I'm going to the store", you could reply with "那 (nà) I'll see you later".
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那 (nà) and 这 (zhè) are both demonstrative pronouns in Chinese, used to refer to things that are not present. 那 (nà) is used to refer to something that is further away in distance or time, while 这 (zhè) is used to refer to something that is closer in distance or time. For example, 那 (nà) can be used to refer to something that happened in the past, while 这 (zhè) can be used to refer to something that is happening now.
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那 (nà) is used to refer to something or someone that is further away in distance or time. For example, 我今天去那里 (wǒ jīntiān qù nàlǐ) means "I'm going there today", where "there" is further away than the speaker's current location.
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