Guo - Wikipedia There are eight legendary origins of the Guo surname, which include a Persian (Hui) origin, a Korean origin, and a Mongolian origin, as a result of sinicization
过 (guò) in Chinese grammar: past experiences, past actions In English, the equivalent would simply be “have”, e g in “I have done that”, “I have eaten”, “He has seen it” and so on The most basic structure for 过 is to just place it immediately after the verb without an object: Have a look at some example sentences for how to use 过 in this way: 我已经看过。 Wǒ yǐjīng kànguò I've already seen it 我听说过。
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Whats the difference? 过 (guò) vs 了 (le) | Chinestudy Both 过 (guò) and 了 (le) are particles used in Chinese grammar to indicate an action that has been completed 过 (guò) is often used to express experience or indicate that an action has been completed at least once in the past It can be translated as "have ever done" or "experienced "
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