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:''This article describes the grammar of [[Standard Mandarin]]. For the grammars of other forms of Chinese, see their respective articles.''

[[Image:Zhongwen yufa.png|none|right|60px|Zhōngwén yǔfǎ (Chinese grammar)]]
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**{{Ruby|&#25105;|w&#466;}} {{Ruby|&#21040;|dào}} {{Ruby|&#20844;|g&#333;ng}} {{Ruby|&#22253;|yuán}} {{Ruby|&#36208;|z&#466;u}} {{Ruby|&#36208;|z&#466;u}}&#12290; [&#25105;&#21040;&#20844;&#22290;&#36208;&#36208;&#12290;]<br>I'm going for a walk in the park.

== Mood ==

Another category of devices unique to Chinese are the modal particles, used to express [[Grammatical 
Mmood|mood]], or an expression of how a statement relates to reality and/or intent. Among them, the most important are:

*''Le'' (inceptive) 
**{{Ruby|&#25105;|w&#466;}} {{Ruby|&#27809;|méi}} {{Ruby|&#26377;|y&#466;u}} {{Ruby|&#38065;|qián}} {{Ruby|&#20102;|le}}&#12290; <br>As of now, I have no money. (I've gone broke.)

*''Ne'' (pending) &mdash; frequently co-ordinates with &#36824; ''hái'' (still)
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==See also:==
* [[Chinese language]]
[[Category:Chinese language]]
[[Category:Grammars of specific languages]]

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