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The meaning of 语气 (yǔ qì) can change depending on the context in which it is used. Generally, it refers to the tone or manner in which someone speaks, as well as the mood or attitude that is conveyed through their words. However, in certain contexts, it can also refer to the grammatical mood or mode of a sentence.
In terms of tone or manner, 语气 (yǔ qì) can refer to the overall feeling or attitude that is expressed through someone's speech.
In grammar, 语气 (yǔ qì) can refer to the mood or mode of a sentence. In Chinese, there are several different grammatical moods, such as indicative, imperative, and subjunctive. Each of these moods conveys a different level of certainty or possibility in a sentence.
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