- 咱俩 zánliǎ the two of usThe speaker and the person being spoken to; same as [[咱们俩|咱們倆|zan2 men5 lia3]].
- 我们俩 wǒmenliǎ the two of uswe two; both of us
- 伎俩 jìliang tricka trick or scheme used to deceive others; underhanded means or a clever ploy
- 他们俩 tāmenliǎ the two of themthey two; those two people
- 他俩 tāliǎ the two of themThe two of them; both of them; a contracted form of [[他们|他們|ta1 men5]] combined with the number [[两|兩|liang3]]
- 咱们俩 zánmenliǎ the two of usthe speaker and the person being spoken to; specifically referring to two people
- 哥儿俩 gērliǎ two brothers(colloquial) two brothers; a pair of brothers
- 爷儿俩 yérliǎ father and child(colloquial) a father and his son or daughter; also used more broadly for a male elder and a member of the younger generation, such as a grandfather and grandchild or an uncle and nephew/niece
- 鬼蜮伎俩 guǐyùjìliǎng evil tacticssinister or devilish stratagem; underhanded means used to harm others secretly
- 仨瓜俩枣 sāguāliǎzǎo a pittanceliterally "three melons and two dates"; refers to a tiny amount of money or something small and insignificant not worth mentioning
- 俩钱儿 liǎqiánr a little bit of moneya small sum of money; two bits; a tiny amount of cash
- 鬼魅伎俩 guǐmèijìliǎng underhanded tricksevil tactics or sinister schemes; underhanded methods used to deceive people
- 俩钱 liǎqián a little bit of moneya small sum of money; two bits
- 公们俩 gōngmenliǎ husband and wifethe two of them as a married couple
- 公母俩 gōngmǔliǎ husband and wife(colloquial) husband and wife; a couple
- 小俩口 xiǎoliǎngkǒu young couplea young married couple, often used to describe those who are affectionate with one another; also written as [[小两口|小兩口|xiao3 liang3 kou3]]
- 技俩 jìliǎng tricktricky maneuver; intrigue; scheme; often implies using underhanded methods or ploys
- 鬼域伎俩 guǐyùjìliǎng underhand schemesdeceitful tricks or malicious underhanded tactics; literally the tricks of an inhabitant of the realm of ghosts
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH