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What does dan mean in mandarin?

"Dan" doesn't have a direct meaning in Mandarin. It's not a standalone word.

However, "dan" can be part of various Chinese words, and its meaning depends on the context.

Here are some examples:

* 单 (dān): This means "single," "one," or "alone."

* 蛋 (dàn): This means "egg."

* 旦 (dàn): This refers to the "dawn" or "daybreak," and can also be a character in Chinese opera.

* 弹 (tán): This means "to bounce," "to play (a musical instrument)," or "to shoot."

To understand the meaning of "dan," you need to know the entire word or phrase it's part of.

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