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1. When emphasizing the completion of an action
拿到 (nádào) can be used to emphasize the completion of an action, while 拿 (ná) simply means "to take". For example, if someone asks you to bring them a book, you can say 拿 (ná) to indicate that you will take the book, but if you want to emphasize that you have successfully brought the book to them, you can say 拿到 (nádào).
2. When obtaining something that was previously difficult to obtain
拿到 (nádào) can also be used to indicate that you have obtained something that was previously difficult to obtain. For example, if you have been trying to get tickets to a popular concert and finally manage to get them, you can say 拿到 (nádào) to express your excitement and satisfaction.
3. When talking about achieving a goal or completing a task
拿到 (nádào) can also be used to talk about achieving a goal or completing a task. For example, if you have been working hard to finish a project and finally complete it, you can say 拿到 (nádào) to indicate that you have achieved your goal.
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得到 (dédào): This word means "to get, obtain, acquire".
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