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What's the difference between Mo, Mo, Ya, Na and Ba?
The differences in the usage of "no", "you", "ya", "na" and "ba" are only emphasized.

First, the emphasis is different.

1, Ma: A commonly used interrogative word after a general interrogative sentence.

2. What: interrogative words indicating reasons.

3. Ah: an exclamation point (the last word is me).

4. Among them, the interrogative word expressing doubt is equivalent to "le".

5. "Ba": an interjection expressing the tone of request, obedience and command.

Second, pinyin: horse

Explanation:

1, an auxiliary word, is used at the end of the general straight sentence: Have you done what you arranged yesterday?

2. auxiliary words, which express implicit tone, are used at the pause of sentences to point out the topic: this car should have been scrapped a long time ago.

Third, Pinyin: ne

Interpretation: auxiliary words, used at the end of sentences.

Fourth, elegant pinyin: elegant

Interpretation: auxiliary words. Express doubts, sighs, orders, etc. : Don't take it amiss! Go back! Why don't you go home!

5. which pinyin: na

Interpretation: auxiliary word, the sound change of the word "ah" caused by the vowel n of the previous word: Come on!

Six, Ba Pinyin: Ba

Interpretation: auxiliary words, used at the end of sentences, express the tone of approval, speculation, command, request, etc. Used in sentences to indicate a pause.

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, missing [quē yā]?

Notch opening appearance.

2. Haha [hā yā]?

Sigh. Express surprise and regret.

3. Ah [y ā hu not]?

A broad appearance; Empty appearance.

4. Shit [mā yā]?

It is equivalent to "My God!" .

5. Whew [yā xiū]?

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