Learn to distinguish the usage of two different "le" markers: completed action le, and new situation le.
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Nǐ Láile Duó Jiǔ Le? - 0:39
I've Been Here 3 Days. - 0:58
Nǐ Láile Duó Jiǔ Le? - 1:22
New Situation Le - 2:07
Nǐ Tàitai Zài Xiānggǎng Zhù Le Duó Jiǔ? - 2:35
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