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The word "袜子" (wàzi), meaning "sock", is formed through a process of compounding and suffixation where the core character "袜", which historically and independently means "sock" or "stocking", is combined with the neutral-toned suffix "子". This suffix "子" does not add its literal meaning of "child" but instead functions to create a disyllabic word, a common pattern in modern Mandarin that often conveys a sense of familiarity or concreteness. The two characters fuse into a single, inseparable unit representing the everyday clothing item, with the addition of "子" making the term more phonetically balanced and colloquial in speech.
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这是我的袜子。
他买了两双袜子。
因为天气冷,所以我穿厚袜子。
每天早上,我都会把袜子放在鞋子里。
如果你忘记带袜子,就不能参加今天的体育活动。