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How do you spell sue in chinese?

There are two main ways to spell "sue" in Chinese, depending on the context:

1. 诉 (sù): This is the most common way to spell "sue" in Chinese, meaning "to sue" or "to bring a lawsuit". It is used in legal contexts.

2. 苏 (sū): This character means "to revive" or "to wake up", and while it doesn't directly translate to "sue", it can sometimes be used in place of "诉" in specific scenarios, especially when referring to reviving a legal case.

Example:

* 起诉 (qǐ sù): to file a lawsuit

* 胜诉 (shèng sù): to win a lawsuit

It's important to note that the meaning of "sue" in Chinese is broader than in English and can encompass a wider range of legal actions.

If you are unsure which character to use, it's always best to consult a dictionary or a native Chinese speaker.

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