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How do you pronounce go away in Chinese?

There are a few ways to say "go away" in Chinese, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* 走开 (zǒu kāi): This is the most literal translation and is used in formal situations. It means "walk away."

Informal:

* 滚 (gǔn): This is a very rude and direct way to say "go away." It's considered very offensive and should only be used in extremely informal situations with close friends.

* 别烦我 (bié fán wǒ): This means "don't bother me." It's a more polite way of asking someone to leave you alone.

Other options:

* 离开 (lí kāi): This means "leave." It's a more neutral way to say "go away" and can be used in various situations.

* 走 (zǒu): This simply means "go" and can be used to tell someone to go away, especially in a less direct way.

It's important to choose the appropriate phrase based on your relationship with the person and the situation.

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