You must be very exhausted. Go and put your feet up.
Chinese Translation (Traditional):你 你 nǐ 1. you (male) 2. your (male) Here: you (male) [Show Details] |
一定 一定 yí dìng certainly, necessarily, must [Show Details] |
累壞 累坏 lèi huài to be exhausted, to be very tired [Show Details] |
了 了 le 1. (particle signifying the change of situation) 2. (completed action marker) 3. (a filler word without any meaning) Here: (particle signifying the change of situation) [Show Details] |
坐下 坐下 zuò xià to sit down [Show Details] |
來 来 lái 1. to come 2. in order to 3. to take place, to crop up 4. to have 5. future, coming, next 6. (used to replace another verb) 7. (used with to express capability) 8. ever since Here: to come [Show Details] |
休息 休息 xiū xí Mainland Pronunciation: xiū xi to have a rest, to rest [Show Details] |
吧 吧 ba 1. Right?, OK? (particle indicating a suggestion) 2. (used at the end of a sentence used to concede a point) Here: Right?, OK? (particle indicating a suggestion) [Show Details] |
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