Chinese Grammar
Nov 26 • 597 read
Le 了 is used after adjectives to express “change of status,” i.e. “became . . . ”
She’s gotten fat.
Tā pàng le.
她胖了。
She’s hungry (now).
Tā è le.
她饿了。
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