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Chinese grammar: Negative adjectives with "-si le"死了

Time:2015-07-31Source:Internet
Profile:Chinese grammar: Negative adjectives with "-si le"死了
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We might say things in English like "you scared me to death!". One way to intensify negative adjectives is to put 死了 (sǐle) after them. To express the opposite you would use 极了.

Structure
The "Subject" part below is actually optional; you can also make your over-the-top exclamations without it.

subject+negative Adjective+死了
This structure is a degree complement (called 程度补语 in Chinese).

Examples

Wǒ è sǐ le.
我 饿 死了。
It could be read as 'hungry to death'

I'm so hungry!

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