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2
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買
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mǎi
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- to buy
- to purchase
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=3
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了
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le
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- (completed action marker)
- (modal particle indicating change of state, situation now)
- (modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
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=3
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了
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liǎo
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- to finish
- (used with 得 dé or 不 bù after a verb to express (im)possibility, as in 忘不了 wàngbuliǎo "cannot forget")
- (literary) (usually followed by a negative such as 无 wú or 不 bù) completely (not); entirely (not); (not) in the least
- to understand clearly (variant of 了 liǎo)
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=3
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了
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liǎo
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- (of eyes) bright
- clear-sighted
- to understand clearly
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=3
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了
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liào
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unofficial variant of 瞭 liào
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=4
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一個
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yīge
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- a; an; one
- the whole (afternoon, summer vacation etc)
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=4
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一個
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yīgè
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- Combination of the numeral 一 (“one”) and the generic classifier 個/个: a; an; one
- same
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5
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禮物
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lǐwù
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gift; present classifiers: 件, 個, 份
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=6
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給
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gěi
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- to
- for
- for the benefit of
- to give
- to allow
- to do sth (for sb)
- (grammatical equivalent of 被)
- (grammatical equivalent of 把)
- (sentence intensifier)
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=6
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給
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jǐ
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- to supply
- to provide
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7
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他
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tā
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- (third-person singular) (since the early 20th century, usu. male) he; him; his
- (bound form) other; another; some other (as in 他日 tārì and 他人 tārén)
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=8
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的
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de
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- of; ~'s (possessive particle)
- (used after an attribute when it modifies a noun)
- (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis)
- (used after a noun, verb or adjective to form a nominal expression, as in 皮革的 pígéde "one made of leather" or 跑堂儿的 pǎotángrde "a waiter (literally, one who runs back and forth in a restaurant)" or 新的 xīnde "new one")
- also pr. dì or di in poetry and songs
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=8
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的
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dī
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a taxi; a cab (abbr. for 的士 dīshì)
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=8
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的
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dì
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(bound form) bull's-eye; target
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=9
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朋友
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péngyou
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friend classifiers: 個, 位
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=9
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朋友
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péngyǒu
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- (archaic) large number of retainers
- (archaic, Ming dynasty) designation given by government bureaucrats to Confucian students
- designation given by government bureaucrats to Confucian students
- large number of retainers
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