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Commonly used words in Cantonese and their meanings, Commonly used words in Cantonese and their meanings

Explanation of commonly used words in Cantonese and their meanings

Pretty girl: beautiful woman, or calling the other person "beautiful girl" when greeting women

Boss: boss, or in When greeting a man, call him "boss"

Dating: making friends, falling in love

View: What, let's see how it feels?

Youmi: means rich and wealthy.

Favorite: The heart only loves the most. Example: "What song is your favorite song downloaded to your mobile phone's ringtone?" (Which song do you like downloaded to your mobile phone's ringtone?)

Blowing water: Get together and talk

Get it right: be able to do things, do good things

It is often used to question others who have done too much.

Haola: Used to praise someone’s intelligence and ability.

嬲: Hate, hatred, annoyance, anger. Example: "I'm struck by lightning with good intentions, but I won't be angry if I don't do it to you" (I will definitely be angry if my good intentions are regarded as malicious)

Souvenir: a gift that is held when visiting the house as a guest.

Leishi: money given away, red envelopes

Speak: Speak. Mostly used to question the unclear meaning of words

She is brown and arrogant

Jing also: swear words, curse people to cut off their descendants, *** bare Meaning

Push on the street: fall down on the street with one finger, and die on the street with the other finger. Used when swearing.

Show off your anger: Hard work without success, for example: "A cat wants to chase me? Show off your anger." (He also wants to chase me like this? It's a waste of energy.)

Meeting: Strange men and women meet for the first time out of courtship after being introduced by a matchmaker.

Cooking on the stove:

Hei Zai: Eat hot pot. Example: "Today it's cold and freezing, so let's do some basking in the sun."

Fans: numerous enthusiasts (pursuers, fans)

Yin Gong: also known as "Youbo" ". The original meaning was to commit sin, but later it was extended to mean pitiful and desolate

hgong: meaning to find a job

bu should: meaning thank you

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