lǐ tou
à l'intérieur
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里头有很多人。
lǐtou yǒu hěn duō rén.
There are many people inside.
里头很黑。
lǐtou hěn hēi.
It's very dark inside.
里头有东西。
lǐtou yǒu dōngxi.
There's something inside.
里面 (lǐmiàn)
inside
内部 (nèibù)
interior
外头 (wàitou)
outside
外边 (wàibian)
outside
The Chinese word 里头 (lǐtou) is composed of two characters: 里 (lǐ) and 头 (tóu). 里 originally meant "inside" or "interior", while 头 meant "head" or "beginning". When combined, 里头 literally means "inside the head" or "the inside part". Over time, the meaning of 里头 has evolved to refer to the "inside" or "interior" of something in a more general sense. It can be used to refer to the inside of a room, a building, a container, or even a person's heart or mind. For example, we can say 屋子里很暖和 (wūzilǐ hěn nuǎnhuo), which means "It's very warm inside the house".里头 can also be used to refer to the "contents" or "substance" of something. For example, 我们来看看这本书的里头 (wǒmen lái kànkan zhè běn shū de lǐtou), which means "Let's take a look at the contents of this book".In addition to its literal meaning, 里头 can also be used in a figurative sense to refer to the "essence" or "core" of something. For example, 我们要抓住问题的里头 (wǒmen yào zhuāzhù wèntí de lǐtou), which means "We need to grasp the essence of the problem".Overall, 里头 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to the "inside", "contents", or "essence" of something.