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The character "喽", with its traditional form "嘍", is structurally composed of the mouth radical (口) on the left, signaling its relation to speech or sound, and the phonetic component "娄" or "婁" on the right. Its etymology points to an onomatopoeic origin, initially representing the sound of chatter or bustling noise. Over time, the character's application shifted from denoting audible clamor to serving a grammatical role as a sentence-final particle, where it now often imparts a sense of informal suggestion or indicates a change of state in colloquial usage.
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我们走喽。
饭快凉喽,快吃吧。
事情就这么定下来喽。
你看,天阴下来喽,要下雨了。
这次的挑战性可是不小喽。
他当上领导,架子可就大喽。
等所有报告都批完,我也该退休喽。
等这个项目的资金终于到位,一切才算尘埃落定喽。