2024.3.28
A while ago, we gave you a post explaining the three “ta”s (him, her, it) of Chinese. Today, we’re going to explain another holy trinity in Chinese grammar: the three “de” particles of Chinese language.These particles are some of the hardest components of Chinese grammar. Even native speakers often mix them up.The use of the particle “de” is to modify another noun, verb, or adjective. For example, if Chinese people want to say “quietly,” they would say “安静地 (Ān jìng de).” Or, if they would want