These are unique to Chinese. These are used to express the mood of the sentence or the intent inherent in the sentence. Among them, the most important are:
- Le (inceptive)
o Wo mei you qian le
As of now, I have no money. (I've gone broke.)
These are unique to Chinese. These are used to express the mood of the sentence or the intent inherent in the sentence. Among them, the most important are:
As of now, I have no money. (I've gone broke.)
In Chinese, words are divided into two classes: the shízì ("solid word") and the xūzì ("empty word"). The solid words include verbs, nouns, and adjectives, while the latter includes particles.
Chinese particles are also known as yǔzhù , zhùzì, zhùcí, yǔcí or simply cí.