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* 没 问题 <em>啊</em> ! 我 帮 你。<span class="pinyin">Méi wèntí <em>a</em>! Wǒ bāng nǐ.</span> <span class="trans">No problem! I'll help you.</span> | * 没 问题 <em>啊</em> ! 我 帮 你。<span class="pinyin">Méi wèntí <em>a</em>! Wǒ bāng nǐ.</span> <span class="trans">No problem! I'll help you.</span> | ||
* 学 中文 真 难 <em>啊</em> !<span class="pinyin">Xué Zhōngwén zhēn nán <em>a</em>! </span> <span class="trans">Learning Chinese is so hard!</span> | * 学 中文 真 难 <em>啊</em> !<span class="pinyin">Xué Zhōngwén zhēn nán <em>a</em>! </span> <span class="trans">Learning Chinese is so hard!</span> | ||
− | * 好 香 <em>啊</em> !什么东西 ? <span class="pinyin">Hǎo xiāng <em>a</em>! Shénme | + | * 好 香 <em>啊</em> !什么东西 ? <span class="pinyin">Hǎo xiāng <em>a</em>! Shénme dōngxi? </span> <span class="trans">It smells great! What is it? </span> |
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The interjection 啊 (a) is often added to the end of sentences to add a tone of urgency, exclamation or excitement. However, the exact meaning often depends on context.
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啊 (a) Expressing Exclamation
When used like this, 啊 (a) is placed at the end of a statement and has a tone of exclamation, excitement or enthusiasm. (In a lot of cases, the only English "translation" you can offer is an exclamation point.)
Examples
- 对 啊 !Banging fist on table... You're right!
- 这里 好 漂亮 啊 !This place is so pretty!
- 没 问题 啊 ! 我 帮 你。No problem! I'll help you.
- 学 中文 真 难 啊 !Learning Chinese is so hard!
- 好 香 啊 !什么东西 ? It smells great! What is it?
啊 (a) Expressing Certainty or Urgency
啊 (a) can also add a sense of certainty or urgency to a statement, sometimes with the feeling of an order.
Examples
- 是 啊 ,我 也 觉得 !Definitely, I think so too!
- 小心 啊 !Be careful!
- 可以 啊 !It's fine!
- 你 吃 啊 !不要 不好意思。 Eat some! Don't be shy.
- 天天 加班, 累 啊 !Working overtime every day is so tiring!
啊 (a) Used in Questions
Finally, it can be used with questions, again with a sense of urgency or concern for the listener.
Examples
- 你 走 不 走 啊 ? Are you going or what?
- 你 吃 不 吃 啊 ? Are you eating or not?
- 谁 说 的 啊 ? Who said so?
- 你 傻 啊 ? What are you, stupid?
- 看 什么 啊 ? 没 见 过 漂亮 姑娘 啊 ? What are you looking at? Have you never seen a pretty girl before?
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- A Practical Chinese Grammar For Foreigners (外国人实用汉语语法) (pp.142-3) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 2 (pp. 51-4) →buy