How to Say ‘Ah; oh’ in Simplified Chinese
啊
a
[ah]
💬 Usage Tip: [啊] is a sentence-final particle or exclamation that adds feeling, softness, or emphasis. It's small but expressive.
🇨🇳 In China: Chinese uses lots of little particles like [啊], [呢], and [吧] to color the mood. They're like the seasoning of conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
啊
a
[ah]
ah; a sentence particle
A soft particle that adds feeling, agreement, or friendliness.
跟邻居聊天时,加啊听起来更自然。
When chatting with a neighbor, adding 'a' sounds more natural.
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