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1. 早上好 (zǎo shàng hǎo): This is a literal translation of "Good morning" and is pronounced similarly to "zǎo ān".
2. 早 (zǎo): This is a more informal way of saying "Good morning" and is pronounced similarly to "zǎo ān".
3. 早安 (zǎo ān): This is the most common way of saying "Good morning" and is pronounced similarly to "zǎo ān".
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早安 (zǎo'ān) is used to say "Good morning!" in Chinese. It is typically used when greeting someone in the morning, either in person or over the phone. It is also used to wish someone a good morning in a more casual setting, such as when sending a text message or posting on social media. It is not typically used in more formal settings, such as in a business meeting.
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早安 (zǎo ān) is a formal greeting in Chinese, meaning "Good morning!" It is commonly used in both spoken and written communication, such as in emails, letters, and phone calls. It is a polite and respectful way to greet someone in the morning.
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