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]?
boisterous