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Odysseus Diglot Newbie United States Joined 4991 days ago 19 posts - 28 votes Speaks: English*, Korean Studies: Mandarin
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clumsy wrote:
I think Classical Chinese used 耶.
but I don't know if it's not just some ancient question particle. |
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Hmm. I've seen 耶 used as a question particle, but in the Classical Chinese texts I've been working on, 乎 seems to be more common as a question marker, and I've also seen 矣 and 哉 for exclamatory questions and a total lack of particle when the sentence includes a question word.
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