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/hai/ |
"at", "is at" |
係 |
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\mh\ |
not |
唔 |
Places |
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-uk- /kei/ |
house |
屋企 |
hohk haauh |
school |
學校 |
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\gung\ /yun/ |
public park |
公園 |
\chaan\ \teng\ |
restaurant |
餐廳 |
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\yi\ /yun/ |
hospital |
醫院 |
\ba\ sih jaahm |
bus stop |
巴士站 |
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Cantonese Grammar Lesson 4
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The Locative Particle "/hai/"As used above, the phrase can be used as a linking verb. It is also used to show where an action occurs, or to describe an object. Examples of these various uses will be given in future lessons. The location following "/hai/" gives the description ranging from General to Specific. Descriptive phrases do not need any conjunction between them. This can be as simple as Country-City such as "\Jung\ gwok \Heung\ /gong/" to as exact and specific as needed (like "on the bottom of a seat a man going to a seminar in Florida is sitting on, 15 feet above the ground"). |