Chinese Grammar
Nov 26 • 394 read
Le 了 is used after verbs to express “imminent action,” i.e., something just about to happen
We’re leaving (now).
Wǒmen zǒu le.
我们走了。
We’re about to eat.
Wǒmen yào chīfàn le!
我们要吃饭了!
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