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In everyday conversation, the word 句 (jù) is commonly used as a measure word for written sentences, such as poems, lyrics, and other literary works. It is pronounced as "jù" in Mandarin Chinese.
For example, if someone is discussing a poem they have written, they may say "这首诗有十四句 (zhè shǒu shī yǒu shí sì jù)" which means "this poem has fourteen lines/sentences." In this context, 句 (jù) is used to indicate the number of sentences in the poem.
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Yes, 句 (jù) can also be a measure word for spoken sentences or speech (not only written sentences). Thank you for pointing this out. We have edited the translation.
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