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How do you spell dangerous in Chinese?

Dangerous in Chinese can be spelled in a few ways depending on the context:

1. 危险 (wēixiǎn): This is the most common and general translation of "dangerous." It is used for situations that pose a threat to safety or well-being.

2. 危险的 (wēixiǎnde): This is the adjective form of "dangerous," meaning "dangerous" or "hazardous." It is used to describe something or someone that poses a risk.

3. 有危险 (yǒu wēixiǎn): This literally translates to "have danger" and is used to indicate the presence of danger. For example, "There is danger of fire" would be "有危险的火灾" (yǒu wēixiǎn de huǒzāi).

4. 危险性 (wēixiǎnxìng): This is a more formal term meaning "danger" or "risk" and is often used in technical or scientific contexts.

5. 潜在的危险 (qiánzài de wēixiǎn): This means "potential danger" or "latent risk."

The best translation will depend on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.

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