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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete Mandarin Family & Kinship Terms Course 2026," which of the following terms, when referring to a paternal uncle, implies a senior generational relationship and a specific branch of the paternal lineage, differentiating it from other paternal uncles?
伯伯 (bóbo)
舅舅 (jiùjiu)
叔叔 (shūshu)
姑父 (gūfu)
Q2Domain Verified
The course emphasizes the nuanced distinctions in Mandarin kinship terms. If a learner encounters the term 奶奶 (nǎinai) and 姥姥 (lǎolao), what is the fundamental conceptual difference being highlighted in their usage?
奶奶 (nǎinai) and 姥姥 (lǎolao) are interchangeable terms for any grandmother.
Both terms refer to grandmothers, but 奶奶 (nǎinai) is used in informal contexts and 姥姥 (lǎolao) in formal ones.
奶奶 (nǎinai) refers to the paternal grandmother, while 姥姥 (lǎolao) refers to the maternal grandmother.
奶奶 (nǎinai) refers to the paternal grandfather, while 姥姥 (lǎolao) refers to the maternal grandmother.
Q3Domain Verified
A specialist in Mandarin kinship vocabulary mastery would understand that the term 堂哥 (tánggē) carries a specific implication regarding the paternal relationship that differentiates it from 表哥 (biǎogē). What is this key implication?
堂哥 (tánggē) refers to an older male cousin whose father is the same as the speaker's father, while 表哥 (biǎogē) refers to an older male cousin whose mother is the same as the speaker's mother.
堂哥 (tánggē) refers to an older male cousin from the paternal side of the family, sharing the same surname, while 表哥 (biǎogē) refers to an older male cousin from the maternal or paternal side, potentially with a different surname.
堂哥 (tánggē) and 表哥 (biǎogē) are both terms for older male cousins, with 堂哥 (tánggē) being more formal.
堂哥 (tánggē) refers to a maternal cousin who is male and older, while 表哥 (biǎogē) refers to a paternal cousin who is male and older.

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