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Revision as of 07:03, 13 October 2021
肥 and 胖 both are adjectives that mean fat and both are used in informal and formal settings. Yet, these words are used very differently. 胖 is used to describe a person who is fat, compared to 肥 which is used to describe an animal that is fat. (But, nonetheless, a person who is on a diet or trying to lose weight (减肥)can only be paired with “肥”). A final difference is only 肥 can be used to describe clothes that are loose-fitting or baggy.