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啦 (lā) is a particle commonly used in spoken Chinese to indicate a change in tone or mood. It is often used at the end of a sentence to express a sense of informality, excitement, or emphasis. In this sense, it is similar to the English word "hey" or "wow".
In the context of 哩哩啦啦 (lī lī lā lā), it is used to describe something that is lively, bustling, or full of energy. This phrase is often used to describe a busy or chaotic scene, such as a crowded marketplace or a lively party.
In 啦啦队 (lā lā duì), 啦 is used as a suffix to indicate a group or team. This term refers to a cheerleading squad, often seen at sporting events or competitions.
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