Sentence-final interjection "a"

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The interjection 啊 (ā) is often added to the end of sentences to add a tone of urgency, exclamation or excitement. With many modal verbs, the exact meaning often depends on context.


啊 can be used at the end of a statement to express exclamation, excitement or enthusiasm.

  • 你好 ! (Hey, how're you doing!)
  • !(Banging fist on table...Yeah, you're right!)
  • 你 的 难 朋友 真 帅 !(You're boyfriend's so handsome!)

It can also be used to add a tone of certainty or urgency, sometimes with the feeling of an order.

  • ,我 也 觉得! (Definitely, I agree!)
  • 小心 !(Careful!)
  • 快点 !(Come on, get on with it!)

Finally, it can be used with questions, again with a sense of urgency or concern for the listener.

  • 你 走 不 走 !(Are you going or what??)
  • 你 去 哪儿 ?(Where are you going??)
  • 你 怎么样 ?(So how have you been??)

This is very similar to one of the usages of 呢, but has an added sense of urgency.