Cantonese Sentence Breakdown
most
the most
-est (superlative suffix)
exceedingly
extreme
empress
queen
sovereign
monarch
ruler
simplified form of後, behind, rear, after, descendants
to explode
to fry in oil
to scald
to blow up
blast
bomb
to flare up
to fly into a rage
to deep fry
an ignoramus, useless person with no skills; Cantonese style fried dough twist, a type of snack
to guess
to suspect
to suppose
young
junior
young master
used as part of terms for military ranks
unit of money (in PRC: Chinese yuan, in USA: dollar, etc)
primary
the first
origin
head
eldest
the Yuan Dynasty
a surname
to add
plus
(used after an adverb such as 不, 大, 稍 etc, and before a disyllabic verb, to indicate that the action of the verb is applied to sth or sb previously mentioned)
to apply (restrictions etc) to (sb)
to give (support, consideration etc) to (sth)
to increase
to augment
to append
to rise
to raise
to get up
to set out
to start
to appear
to launch
to initiate (action)
to draft
to establish
to get (from a depot or counter)
verb suffix, to start
(before place or time) starting from
classifier for occurrences or unpredictable events: case, instance
classifier for groups: batch, group
to stand up
to go up
to happen
to take place
to uncover
of
~'s (possessive particle)
(used after an attribute)
(used to form a nominal expression)
(used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis)
truly
really
indeed
target
to lift up
few
small
to fetch
to move
to get
to pick up
to force