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1. 违法 (wéifǎ) - This word also means "illegal" and is often used interchangeably with 非法. However, 违法 can also refer to breaking a specific law or regulation, while 非法 is a more general term for anything that is against the law.
2. 不合法 (bù héfǎ) - This phrase literally means "not legal" and can also be used to describe something that is illegal.
3. 违规 (wéiguī) - This word can also mean "illegal" but is more commonly used to describe something that is against a rule or regulation, rather than a law.
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In everyday conversation, 非法 (fēifǎ) is used to describe activities or actions that are illegal or prohibited by law. For example, someone might say:
"这种行为是非法的,不能继续进行。" (Zhè zhǒng xíngwéi shì fēifǎ de, bùnéng jìxù jìnxíng. - This kind of behavior is illegal and cannot continue.)
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