Cantonese Sentence Breakdown
used in asking questions in conversations, similar to saying "is it ….?"; "Isn't it?"
"Yes or no?"
you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您nín [您])
can be used to refer to an unspecified person
strip
item
article
clause (of law or treaty)
classifier for long thin things (ribbon, river, road, trousers, people (in slangs) etc)
order
orderliness
ten dollars
(phrase
adverb
noun) no, not.
(adverb) same as; exactly as; equivalent to; 'which means' or 'which is to say', usually used before explanations
hopeless, lazy and having no progress in life; literally 'pig's intestine'; chitterlings (the small intestines of livestocks used as food); can be used as a curse word to call someone a jerk, used as an euphemism for the swear words 'dickface'
“now”, with an connotation of doubt
surprise
disapproval