JLPT N2 2 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of as a Completed Action Marker

The particle (le) is primarily used to indicate that an action has been completed. It often appears immediately after the verb to show that the event has finished, as in (I have eaten). This use is essential for expressing past actions or changes in state.

to Express Change of State or New Situation

When appears at the end of a sentence, it often signals a change in situation or a new state. For example, means "It has gotten dark," indicating a shift in the environment. This sentence-final helps speakers highlight that something has changed compared to before.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • Verb + : marks completed action (e.g., , )
  • Sentence-final : indicates change of state or new situation (e.g., , )
  • ... pattern: sometimes used to emphasize ongoing changes or repeated actions

Notes on Usage

  • does not always translate directly into English past tense but rather completion or change.
  • It is different from , which indicates experience rather than completion.
  • Avoid omitting when the completion or change is important to the meaning.

Understanding is crucial for expressing time and aspect in Mandarin and for sounding natural in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

I have eaten.

It has gotten dark, let's go home.

He has left.

I bought three books.

You have arrived!