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1. 签名 (qiānmíng) - to sign one's name
2. 签字 (qiānzì) - to sign (a document)
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签署 (qiānshǔ) is usually used in formal contexts. It is a verb that means "to sign (documents etc.)". In formal contexts, it is often used in official documents, contracts, and agreements.
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The proper way to use 签署 (qiānshǔ) in a sentence is to use it as a verb. For example, you could say: 他们签署了合同。 (Tāmen qiānshǔle hétong.) This sentence means "They signed the contract." 签署 (qiānshǔ) is used to refer to the act of signing documents or contracts.
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