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The word 因为 is formed through the combination of two independent characters, each contributing a core meaning to create a new conceptual whole. 因 (yīn) originally depicted a person on a mat, conveying a sense of reliance or basis, and evolved to mean "cause" or "reason". 为 (wèi) means "to act as" or "for the purpose of". When fused, they create a cause-and-effect logic: 因 provides the foundational cause, and 为 directs forward to the outcome or purpose, resulting in a compound whose meaning ("because") is greater than the simple sum of its parts.
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因为下雨,所以我不去。
因为他生病了,今天没来上学。
我喜欢这座城市,因为它很安静。
因为我昨天睡得很晚,所以现在有点困。
这个计划最终失败了,主要是因为准备不足。