受害者

casualty in Mandarin

The mandarin vocabulary 受害者 can also mean victim and those injured and wounded

You can remember the meaning of 受害者 with this easy mnemonic:

A classmate is missing school, a casualty of the latest storm that caused havoc. Luckily, insurance helps her family endure (受) the losses and no person (者) was harmed (害).

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The reading of 受害者 is shòu hài zhě.

You can remember how to say 受害者 with this useful mnemonic:

When my classmate finally came, I didn't know whether I should (sh) go over (òu) and say hi (hài) or just (zh) let her (ě) have some space.

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