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The common usage of 轻声 (qīng shēng) is to refer to the neutral tone in Chinese pronunciation. In Mandarin Chinese, there are four tones (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th) and a neutral tone.
In addition to its usage in Chinese phonetics, 轻声 (qīng shēng) can also refer to a quiet or soft voice. This can be used to describe someone's speaking style or to request someone to speak in a softer tone. For example, you may hear someone say "请轻声说话" (qǐng qīng shēng shuō huà) which means "please speak softly".
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