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- Chinese_particles abstract "In classical Chinese philology, words are divided into two classes: the shízì (实字 lit. "solid word") and the xūzì (虛字 lit. "empty word"). “Solid words” include what modern linguists call verbs, nouns, and adjectives, numerals,measure words, and pronouns, while “empty words” include adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and what modern linguists call particles. However, there is debate among Chinese grammarians as to which category pronouns and adverbs belong to.Chinese particles can have a number of different functions depending on their placement in a sentence, however some general roles played by particles in Chinese include indicating possession, a continuous action, completion, to add emotion or to soften a command, and so forth. Particles, which belong to the “empty word” category, occur less frequently than their “solid word” counterparts. By some estimates, there are about 600 particles in the Chinese language. Chinese particles are also known as yǔzhù (语助), zhùzì (助字), zhùcí (助词/助辭), or yǔcí (语词).".
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- Chinese_particles wikiPageRevisionID "605584820".
- Chinese_particles element "Action".
- Chinese_particles element "Adjective : description".
- Chinese_particles element "Nominal : possession".
- Chinese_particles element "Note: general classifier".
- Chinese_particles element "Nouns".
- Chinese_particles element "Nouns: conjunction".
- Chinese_particles element "Number".
- Chinese_particles element "Phrases: question".
- Chinese_particles element "Verbal phrase: relativization".
- Chinese_particles element "Verbs".
- Chinese_particles element "demonstrative adjective: that/those".
- Chinese_particles element "personal pronoun".
- Chinese_particles element "proper noun".
- Chinese_particles element "suffix before adjective or verb".
- Chinese_particles element "third-person possessive adjective: his/her/its/their".
- Chinese_particles element "to express doubt, uncertainty".
- Chinese_particles element "to express hope, command".
- Chinese_particles element "to form a rhetorical question".
- Chinese_particles example "''Wú qí hái yě.".
- Chinese_particles example "All Chinese classifiers generally have the same usage, but different nouns use different measure words in different situations.".
- Chinese_particles example "Bù yì jūnzǐ hu".
- Chinese_particles example "Běifēng qí liáng, yǔ xuě qí pāng.".
- Chinese_particles example "Dōngfāng zhī guāng".
- Chinese_particles example "Gōng yù shàn qí shì, bì xiān lì qí qì.".
- Chinese_particles example "Hérén zhī jiàn".
- Chinese_particles example "Jūn qí wèn zhū shuǐ bīn.''".
- Chinese_particles example "Kě'ài".
- Chinese_particles example "Nǐ jiǎng pǔtōnghuà ma?".
- Chinese_particles example "Nǐ kěyǐ huí jiāle.".
- Chinese_particles example "Piàoliang de nǚhái".
- Chinese_particles example "Shāngpǐn yǒu diànnǎo, shǒujī, yídòng yìngpán děng děng.".
- Chinese_particles example "Tiàowǔ de nǚhái".
- Chinese_particles example "Tā hái zài shuìjiào ne.".
- Chinese_particles example "Tā shuìzhejiào shí yǒurén qiāomén".
- Chinese_particles example "Tā zŏu le".
- Chinese_particles example "Wúzi qí wú fèi xiān jūn zhī gōng!".
- Chinese_particles example "Wǒ yěshì xuéshēng.".
- Chinese_particles example "Wǒmen hái yǒu wèixīng píndào!".
- Chinese_particles example "Wǒmen zǒu ba.".
- Chinese_particles example "Yù jiāzhī zuì, qí wú cí hu?".
- Chinese_particles example "Yī gè xiāngjiāo".
- Chinese_particles example "Yī xiē xiāngjiāo".
- Chinese_particles example "Yǐ qí rén zhī dào, huán zhì qí rén zhī shēn.".
- Chinese_particles example "Zhège nǚhái shì měiguó rén.".
- Chinese_particles example "Zhāng Sān hé Lǐ Sì shì wǒmen zuì cōngmíng de xuéshēng.".
- Chinese_particles example "Zhāngsān de chē".
- Chinese_particles example "Zhǐyǒu chéngrén kěyǐ rù nèi.".
- Chinese_particles hasPhotoCollection Chinese_particles.
- Chinese_particles info "Can have various functions depending on context. #A preposition #A modal particle to express doubt, praise, surprise, or to highlight the word in front #To express a question, when placed at the end of a phrase".
- Chinese_particles info "Can have various functions depending on context.".
- Chinese_particles info "Conjunction".
- Chinese_particles info "Emphatic final particle. Indicates a suggestion, or softens a command into a question. Equivalent to using a question tag like "aren't you?" or making a suggestion in the form of "let's ".".
- Chinese_particles info "Emphatic final particle.".
- Chinese_particles info "Possessive marker".
- Chinese_particles info "Translates to: "also"".
- Chinese_particles info "Translates to: "also", "even", "still"".
- Chinese_particles info "Translates to: "and" ; "with" or "as with" . Vernacular Chinese equivalent of Classical 與.".
- Chinese_particles info "Translates to: "and" ; "with" or "as with" .".
- Chinese_particles info "Translates to: "could", "-able"".
- Chinese_particles info "Translates to: "for example, things like, such as, etc., and so on". Used at the end of a list.".
- Chinese_particles info "Translates to: "only, just"".
- Chinese_particles info "Used as a counter, also called a measure word. This is the most commonly used classifier, but anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred classifiers exist in Chinese.".
- Chinese_particles info "Used as a possession indicator, topic marker, nominalization. Vernacular Chinese equivalent of Classical 之.".
- Chinese_particles info "Used as a question denominator.".
- Chinese_particles info "Used as the copula "to be"; as a topic marker.".
- Chinese_particles info "Used to indicate a completed action. Within informal language, can be alternatively replaced with 啦 la or 喽 lou.".
- Chinese_particles info "Used to indicate a continuing action.".
- Chinese_particles joshi "与/與".
- Chinese_particles joshi "个/個".
- Chinese_particles joshi "之".
- Chinese_particles joshi "乎".
- Chinese_particles joshi "也".
- Chinese_particles joshi "了".
- Chinese_particles joshi "其".
- Chinese_particles joshi "只".
- Chinese_particles joshi "可".
- Chinese_particles joshi "吗/嗎".
- Chinese_particles joshi "吧".
- Chinese_particles joshi "和".
- Chinese_particles joshi "是".
- Chinese_particles joshi "的".
- Chinese_particles joshi "着".
- Chinese_particles joshi "等".
- Chinese_particles joshi "而".
- Chinese_particles joshi "还/還".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "之".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "乎".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "也".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "了".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "個".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "其".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "只".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "可".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "吧".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "和".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "嗎".
- Chinese_particles joshiLink "是".