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  mong4 mong1   jyutping
  mang2   pinyin
[] mong4 | [] mang2
[1] (of certain grass) awn; arista; beard
[2] needle-like things

[] mong1 | [] mang2
[1] [loanword] mango
[2] Chinese silvergrass

noun
Stroke count: 7
Level: 3
Radical: (#140)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.

This word has been viewed 3678 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 1st Oct 2013 10:29

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detail  mong4 zung2  mang2 zhong3 = Grain in Beard, 9th of the 24 solar terms 6th-20th June
detail  mong4*1 gwo2   = mango
detail  gwong1 mong4  guang1 mang2 = rays of light; brilliant light; radiance
detail  mong1 gwo2 baan1 gik1   = mango pancake
detail  gwong1 mong4 maan6 zoeng6  guang1 mang2 wan4 zhang4 = shining with boundless radiance; gloriously radiant; resplendent
detail  gwong1 mong4 mong4   = bright
detail  mong1 gwo2 bou3 din6*1   = mango pudding

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detail 呢個一個開頭光芒芒後尾黑壓壓故事
This is a story that starts out innocently but ends up being very dark.
[Lit. this [counter] is one [counter] start bright, end dark [possessive particle] story]
detail 突然間咁多芒果覺得𠺫𠵇
I think he's very strange, suddenly eating all those mangoes like that.
[Lit. suddenly eat so many mangoes, I think he very strange.]

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: This term is used in Mandarin/Standard written Chinese, not Cantonese.  
: This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
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