「啦」

Entry #1
Pronunciation: laa1
Part of Speech: particle
Explanation:
  • used at the end of a sentence to express request, suggestion or invitation
    (Cant.) go3hap2nei5lo2heoi3laa1ngo5m4jung6gaa3
    (Eng.) Feel free to take this box. I don't need it anymore.
    (Cant.) m4hou2dang2laa3zau2laa1
    (Eng.) Don't wait! Let's leave!
    (Cant.) nei5zung1ji3dim2zau6dim2laa1
    (Eng.) Sure, whatever.

  • used for enumeration
    (Cant.) toi2soeng6min6jau5hou2do1saang1gwo2ping4gwo2laa1caang2laa1hoeng1ziu1laa1nei5zung1ji3sik6mat1zau6gaan2mat1laa1
    (Eng.) There are lots of fruits on the table, like apples, oranges and bananas. Just pick what you like.

  • used to express the speaker's decision or judgement
    (Cant.) hou2laa1
    (Eng.) Alright then!
    (Cant.) ngo5zau6jiu3ni1bun2laa1
    (Eng.) I'll have this book.
    (Cant.) ngo5zi6gei2zou6laa1
    (Eng.) I'll do this on my own!
    (Cant.) gam2joeng2laa1ngo5dei6dang2do1zan6sin1
    (Eng.) So, let's wait awhile, shall we?

  • used to express a reluctant judgement, with a nuance of "I'd say ..." or "It's kinda ...", with a final lengthening
    (Cant.) hou2laa1
    (Eng.) Okay then ...
    (Cant.) sang1wut6gwo3dak1heoi3laa1
    (Eng.) Life is okay, kinda.
    (Cant.) gam1ci3haau2dak1OKou1 kei1laa1
    (Eng.) I did okay on the exam this time.

  • to imply that a statement is a common knowledge or that the listener should have known it
    (Cant.) gam3aan3sin1lai4gang2hai6maai6saai3laa1
    (Eng.) You come here late. Of course everything is sold out!
    (Cant.) ngo5jat1zou2zau6waa6zo2jiu3heoi3mei5gwok3laa1
    (Eng.) I have already told you of my trip to the States.

  • a way of praising people sarcastically
    (Cant.) nei5hoi1sam1laa1
    (Eng.) You must be very happy now, huh?
    (Cant.) faat3zo2daat6m4sik1jan4laa1
    (Eng.) Now that you're rich. You don't know any of us, do you?

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