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动态助词 (dòngtài zhùcí) are aspect particles used in Chinese grammar to indicate the aspect or progression of an action or event. They are also known as "dynamic particles" or "aspect markers." These particles are placed after the verb in a sentence and can change the meaning or emphasis of the verb.
Here are some common 动态助词 and their uses in different contexts:
1. 了 (le): This is the most commonly used 动态助词 and indicates the completion or change of an action. It can also be used to indicate a change in state or situation. For example, 我吃了 (wǒ chī le) means "I have eaten" or "I finished eating."
2. 过 (guò): This 动态助词 indicates that an action has been experienced or completed in the past. It is often used with time expressions to indicate that an action has happened before. For example, 我去过北京 (wǒ qù guò Běijīng) means "I have been to Beijing."
3. 着 (zhe): This 动态助词 indicates that an action is in progress or ongoing. It is often used with verbs that indicate a continuous action, such as 做 (zuò) meaning "to do" or 看 (kàn) meaning "to watch." For example, 我在做饭 (wǒ zài zuò fàn) means "I am cooking."
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