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亦 (yì) is typically used in very formal context (almost always in written Chinese) to express the idea of "also" or "as well". It is often used to connect two ideas or phrases that are related in some way. For example, it can be used to connect two nouns, two verbs, or a noun and a verb.
For example, 亦师亦友 (yì shì yì yǒu ) can be translated as "a teacher as well as a friend".
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亦 (yì) is used to express the idea of "also" or "as well" in formal contexts. For example, 油尽灯枯,人亦是如此。 (Yóu jìn dēng kū, rén yì shì rú cǐ.) - An oil lamp that's running out of oil will eventually go out; the same happens to men.
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