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Revision as of 06:35, 27 June 2013

The particle 嘛 (ma) is a sentence-final particle identical in pronunciation to the simple "yes/no question" particle 吗 (ma) you learned back in the day, but with a rather different function. It can be used when the speaker feels what he is saying is obvious (from his point of view).

Sentence-Final Structure

Statement + 嘛

Examples

  • 你的 妹妹 很 漂亮 Your sister is pretty.
  • 中国 人口 很 多 The Chinese population is huge.
  • 美国人 很 开放 Americans are very open-minded.

Topic-Marking Structure

An alternate form is:

Topic + 嘛, + Statement

This basically allows the speaker to state the topic, then gather his thoughts before making a comment on it. In this pattern, the following comment may or may not be one the speaker feels is obvious.

Examples

  • 女孩子 ,害怕。Girls. They're always afraid.
  • 男人 ,总是要喝啤酒。Men. They're always going to drink beer.

See also

Sources and further reading

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