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The word "蝴蝶" (húdié), meaning "butterfly", is formed through a process of phonetic borrowing and compounding. The character "蝴" (hú) does not carry an independent meaning and exists primarily to provide a syllable, likely echoing the first sound of an ancient word for the insect. It is paired with "蝶" (dié), which is the core meaningful element signifying "butterfly". Together, they create a stable, disyllabic word where both components are fused to represent the single concept of a butterfly, a common pattern in Chinese for forming terms for animals and plants.

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我看到一只蝴蝶

Wǒ kàndào yī zhī húdié.

I see a butterfly.

花丛中有很多蝴蝶

Huācóng zhōng yǒu hěn duō húdié.

There are many butterflies in the flower bushes.

蝴蝶的翅膀非常漂亮。

Húdié de chìbǎng fēicháng piàoliang.

The butterfly's wings are very beautiful.

小女孩追逐着飞舞的蝴蝶

Xiǎo nǚhái zhuīzhú zhe fēiwǔ de húdié.

The little girl is chasing the flying butterfly.

在春天的花园里,蝴蝶翩翩起舞。

Zài chūntiān de huāyuán lǐ, húdié piānpiān qǐ wǔ.

In the spring garden, butterflies dance gracefully.

Word Definition - 蝴蝶

hú dié butterfly; CL:隻|只[zhī]

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