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凉快 (liángkuai) is used in spoken Chinese to describe a pleasant coolness, usually in the context of weather or temperature. For example, someone might say "今天的天气真凉快 (jīntiān de tiānqì zhēn liángkuai)" to describe a nice cool day.
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冷 is cold. 凉快 is cool. 凉快 is less cold than 冷.
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Words that can express a similar meaning to 凉快 (liángkuai) include 清凉 (qīngliáng), which also means "cool", and 凉爽 (liángshuǎng), which means "refreshing" or "cool and comfortable".
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