Modal particles generally express doubt and surprise.
Chicken fir. Oh!
Sentence: "I'm getting married next month!" " ""chicken fir! "
Mandarin: "I'm getting married next month!" " "what! Really? "
Express exclamation
Ji zongle
Sentence: The chicken died. I left my key at home when I went out today!
Mandarin: The chicken is dead. I left my keys at home when I went out today!
3. Auxiliary words, placed after verbs, indicate negation and are used for emphasis.
Take a chicken fir and touch it, and you will know.
Sentence: Come and get some, I can get a chicken fir by myself!
Mandarin: Come and help me. Take it! I can't carry it alone!
4. Pronouns indicate "what" and negation.
Chicken fir with roots
Sentence: He knows a chicken fir, and he knows to come here to brag in one day!
Mandarin: He knows nothing. He comes here every day to brag!
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