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Wenlin 2.6, what part-of-speech is "vo." ?
Anyone using Wenlin, please tell me what the "part-of-speech" abbreviations mean?
Some, like "n." for noun and "adj." for adjective, are obvious to a non-linguist English speaker.
But there are some that I don't recognize, like "吃饭 vo." and "看见 rv." while "购买 v." is just a verb.
There should be a list somewhere in the documentation, but I can't find it.
Feb 11, 2019 8:11 AM
Answers · 7
吃饭 vo. (verb + object)
看见 rv. (resultative verb)
购买 v. (verb)
You can google vo verb+object rv
and check the first result.
Hope it helps.
February 11, 2019
Where can I find the list of abbreviations for part of speech (n. = noun, s.v. = stative verb, etc.)?
Choose Abbreviations from the Help menu.
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On wenlin software
February 11, 2019
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