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嫉妒,忌妒,妒嫉,妒忌?
to be jealous; envy
嫉妒,忌妒,妒嫉,妒忌
Do these four words all have the same meaning? Are there any differences between them? Which one is used the most often?
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20. Nov. 2009 16:10
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嫉妒,be jealous of, envy
妒忌,忌妒,they are the same meaning, envy those who are more capable and talented, to harbour a grudge against them.
there is no 妒嫉,people make it up
pay attention to the pronounciation
嫉ji2 妒du4
忌ji4 妒du4
21. November 2009
1
Hello, happyrabbit.
Wow, even I am a Chinese, I really got dizzy. 嫉妒 is more common. 忌妒 is also right.
妒嫉,妒忌.... I have no idea.
23. November 2009
1
vanessa, you need to look it up in the dictionary before you answer.
all four words exist. And most important: NO DIFFERENCE at all
but in my own experience, we use 嫉妒 and 忌妒 more than the others.
22. November 2009
1
Hello happyrabbit,
There are slight differences in the meaning of those terms as follows:
嫉妒 (jidu)to be jealous , to envy
忌妒 (jidu )to be jealous of ,envy
妒 (du) to envy 嫉 (ji) jealousy , be jealous of
妒忌 ( duji) jealous , jealousy
20. November 2009
Sorry for giving the wrong information, but I have looked 现代汉语词典(商务印刷馆)before answer this question,there isn't 妒嫉。
23. November 2009
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