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到了

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Etymology 1

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to (a place); until (a time); up to
to (a place); until (a time); up to; to go; to arrive
 
to know; to understand; (modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
to know; to understand; (modal particle intensifying preceding clause); (completed action marker)
 
simp. and trad.
(到了)

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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到了

  1. (regional, colloquial) in the end; at last
Usage notes
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  • The term should not be confused with two words meaning "have/has arrived, have/has come" and pronounced dào le in Mandarin, e.g.
    夏天  ―  Xiàtiān dào le!  ―  The summer has come!

Etymology 2

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to (a place); until (a time); up to
to (a place); until (a time); up to; to go; to arrive
 
to know; to understand; (modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
to know; to understand; (modal particle intensifying preceding clause); (completed action marker)
 
simp. and trad.
(到了)
alternative forms 徦了

Pronunciation

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Noun

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到了

  1. (Malaysian and Singapore Hokkien) all; everything

Adjective

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到了

  1. (Penang Hokkien) entire; whole

Adverb

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到了

  1. (Penang Hokkien) all
    到了 [Hokkien, trad.]
    到了 [Hokkien, simp.]
    i chò ê hì óa kà-liáu bat khòaⁿ-kòe [Pe̍h-ōe-jī]
    I've seen all the films she made
Synonyms
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Derived terms

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