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1. In the context of a restaurant, "吃饭" (chīfàn) is used to refer to the act of eating out. For example, a waiter might ask a customer, "您要吃饭吗?" (Nín yào chīfàn ma?) meaning "Would you like to have a meal?".
2. In the context of a family, "吃饭" (chīfàn) is used to refer to the act of eating a meal together. For example, a parent might say to their children, "快点吃饭!" (Kuài diǎn chīfàn!) meaning "Hurry up and eat!".
3. In the context of a conversation, "吃饭" (chīfàn) is used to refer to the act of consuming foods. For example, two friends might ask each other, "你今天吃饭了吗?" (Nǐ jīntiān chīfàn le ma?) meaning "Have you eaten today?".
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1. 吃 (chī): This is the most basic word for "eat" in Chinese. It is used to refer to the act of consuming food, but not necessarily a full meal.
2. 吃东西 (chīdōngxi): This phrase means "eat something".
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