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Hello, thanks very much for your input, however could you please be more specific. Thanks
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The particle 吧 (ba) is typically used at the end of an imperative sentence to soften the tone. It is used to indicate that the speaker is making a suggestion or request, rather than giving a command. For example, 快点 (kuài diǎn) "hurry up" can be softened to 快点吧 (kuài diǎn ba) "hurry up, okay?".
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That is really well explained. Thanks for your contribution
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