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七嘴八舌

qī zuǐ bā shéRelationships & Character

七嘴八舌 (qī zuǐ bā shé) literally meansseven mouths eight tonguesand expresseseveryone talking at once; lively discussion”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: qī zuǐ bā shé Literal meaning: Seven mouths eight tongues

Origin & Usage

This idiom uses the numbers seven (七) and eight (八), which in Chinese often suggest 'many' or 'various,' combined with mouths (嘴) and tongues (舌) to describe multiple people talking simultaneously. The phrase emerged during the Ming Dynasty in colloquial literature depicting lively scenes of debate or gossip. It captures the chaos and energy of multiple voices competing to be heard. Modern usage describes animated group discussions, often with a slightly chaotic or noisy connotation.

When to Use

Situation: Everyone was talking at once, offering different opinions.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 七嘴八舌 mean in English?

七嘴八舌 (qī zuǐ bā shé) literally translates toSeven mouths eight tonguesand is used to expressEveryone talking at once; lively discussion”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 七嘴八舌 used?

Situation: Everyone was talking at once, offering different opinions.

What is the pinyin for 七嘴八舌?

The pinyin pronunciation for 七嘴八舌 isqī zuǐ bā shé”.

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