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Jyutping m i n
Pinyin min

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. suffix, Cantonese, Hong-Kong, morpheme
    minus (in an academic grade)
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    佢面容姣好,好受男仔欢迎。(keoi5 min6 jung4 gaau2 hou, hou2 sau6 naam4 zai2 fun1 jing4.)
    佢面容姣好,好受男仔歡迎。(keoi5 min6 jung4 gaau2 hou, hou2 sau6 naam4 zai2 fun1 jing4.)
    yue:佢面容姣好,好受男仔歡迎。(keoi5 min6 jung4 gaau2 hou, hou2 sau6 naam4 zai2 fun1 jing4.)
    • Her look is exquisite that she is very popular in the male's world.
  2. Cantonese
    由于 admin 尊重大家嘅言论自由,所以见到留言有粗口都唔会有动作。
    由於 admin 尊重大家嘅言論自由,所以見到留言有粗口都唔會有動作。
    yue:由於 admin 尊重大家嘅言論自由,所以見到留言有粗口都唔會有動作。
    • Because the administrator respects everybody's freedom of speech, they won't take action even if they see somebody swearing in the comments section.
  3. Cantonese
    风格鲜明(fung1 gaak3 sin1 ming4)
    風格鮮明(fung1 gaak3 sin1 ming4)
    yue:風格鮮明(fung1 gaak3 sin1 ming4
    • distinctive style
  4. Cantonese
    Jasmin 思考良久,终于点点头。
    Jasmin 思考良久,終於點點頭。
    si1 haau2 loeng4 gau2, zung1 jyu1 dim2 dim2 tau4
    • Jasmin thought deeply for a long time and finally nodded her head.
  5. Cantonese
    我第一份工做admin。
    我第一份工做admin。
    ngo5 dai6 jat1 fan6 gung1 zou6 et6 min1.
    • My first job is an admin position.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    Mok等(2013)也对28名香港发音人进行了类似实验,利用判别分析(predictive discriminant analysis)整理实验数据、同时计算发音人的反应时间(reaction time),却没有发现声调完全混同的情况,因此Mok等(2013)提出:香港话的发音人依然拥有6个声调,只是声调的调域变窄了。
    Mok等(2013)也對28名香港發音人進行了類似實驗,利用判別分析(predictive discriminant analysis)整理實驗數據、同時計算發音人的反應時間(reaction time),卻沒有發現聲調完全混同的情況,因此Mok等(2013)提出:香港話的發音人依然擁有6個聲調,只是聲調的調域變窄了。
    Mok děng ( 2013 ) yě duì 28 míng xiāng gǎng fā yīn rén jìn xíng le lèi sì shí yàn , lì yòng pàn bié fēn xī ( predictive discriminant analysis ) zhěng lǐ shí yàn shù jù , tóng shí jì suàn fā yīn rén de fǎn yìng shí jiān ( reaction ti me ) , què méi yǒu fā xiàn shēng diào wán quán hùn tóng de qíng kuàng , yīn cǐ Mok děng ( 2013 ) tí chū : xiāng gǎng huà de fā yīn rén yī rán yōng yǒu 6 ge shēng diào , zhǐ shì shēng diào de diào yù biàn zhǎi le .
    • Mok et al. (2013) conducted a similar experiment on 28 speakers from Hong Kong. They used predictive discriminant analysis to analyse the experimental data, and at the same time, they measured the speakers' reaction time, but they did not find that the tones are completely merged. Thus, Mok et al. (2013) noted that speakers of Hong Kong Cantonese still had 6 tones, but it is just that their tonal range has become narrower.