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Hi, Thank you for the comment!
We have added the suggested phrase to our dictionary
北京下雨了。上海呢? / 北京下雨了。上海呢? [bei3 jing1 xia4 yu3 le5 , shang4 hai3 ne5 ?] , (phr) It's raining in Beijing. What about Shanghai?
This sentence is now marked as an example for this entry instead:
呢 / 呢 [ne5] , (par) marker of a special, alternative or rhetorical question; used to mark a pause in a sentence
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呢 is used at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate the continuation of an action or situation. For example, 他们买菜呢 (Tāmen mǎi cài ne), meaning "They are doing grocery."
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呢 is used at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate the continuation of an action or situation.
For example, one might say
- 我刚才正在写信呢。 I was writing a letter just now.
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