Stroke Order: 一般嚟講

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Character: 嚟

Jyutping: lei4

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Related Words with "嚟"

jat1
loi4
dou3

upon arrival

jat1
cai4
loi4

come together

soeng5
lai2

to come over, to come up

soeng6
min6
lok6
lei4

a Chinese in Hong Kong who is from Mainland China [colloquial]

lyun2
lei4

to do something recklessly or foolishly or irresponsibly

liu1
faan1
ceot1
lei4

to dig it back out; to fish it back out; to bring up something from the past [colloquial]

jan4
lai4

summoning one to come and serve

jam5
lai4

since

nei5
hai6
hai6
ceot1
lai4
haang4

“and you call yourself a ganster” / “what type of gangster are you?” / “don't you know the rules?” (used in a mocking tone) [colloquial]

dou2
ceot1
lei4

pour out

sin1
loi4

first come

jap6
lei4

"come in", an expression often used to tell someone to come in or to enter another's place or premise

jap6
lai4
laa1

Come in

mou5
lei4
gwong1
coi2

looking unhealthy in appearance [colloquial]

mou5
zi6
zoi6,
lo2
fu2
lei4
san1

to make a rod for one's own back [colloquial]

zoi3
lai4

again

zoi3
lai4
gwo3

please come or try again

ceot1
lei4

come out

ceot1
lei4
zou6

to be a prostitute [colloquial]

ceot1
lai4
lou1

to make a living

ceot1
lei4
baai2

to be a prostitute [colloquial]

ceot1
lai4
pou4

go clubbing or nightlife

ceot1
lai2
hang4

to go for a walk outdoor / to participate in triad activities / to work or experience the real world or reality

ceot1
faan1
lai4

to come out

co1
lai4
pou3
dou3

as it is my first time or new arrival to

dou3
tau4
lai4

in the end

jyun4
lai4

originally

caa1
soeng1
goek3
maai4
lai4

to intervene [colloquial]

diu3
hei2
lei4
maai6

to hold out for the highest offer; hoarding a commodity; having a high opinion of oneself, e.g. someone acting arrogantly to gain favors from suitors

diu3
gou1
lei4
maai6

to sell / promote something at a higher value than it is supposed to be; it describes people who become difficult / picky, or want more benefits, because they suddenly become more popular

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