地狱

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Understanding 地狱 (dìyù)

The word 地狱 literally combines (earth, place) and (prison), referring to 'hell' as a place of punishment and suffering after death. It is often used in religious, cultural, or metaphorical contexts.

Usage in Conversation

People use 地狱 to describe extreme suffering or unbearable situations, not only the literal afterlife concept. For example, saying “地狱” (like being in hell) expresses intense hardship.

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Nuances and Tips

When using 地狱 metaphorically, it emphasizes severity and despair. It is a strong word, so use it carefully in polite conversation. Avoid confusing 地狱 with alone, which means prison or jail without the supernatural meaning.

Summary

地狱 is a powerful term for hell, both literally and figuratively. It appears in cultural, religious, and everyday speech to convey extreme punishment or suffering.

Example Sentences

He feels like he is in hell, unable to escape the pain.

In traditional Chinese culture, hell is the place where sinners are

This movie depicts a hellish world full of terror and suffering.