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覺得
gok3 dak1 |
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[1] to feel [2] to think; to feel that; to opine Level: 2 Google Frequency: 6,230,000 This term is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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This word has been viewed 11889 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by aaron on 14th Jul 2004 02:25 and last edited on 30th Oct 2008 19:03 |
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Characters in this word:覺 gok3 gaau3 - feel; become aware; sleep得 dak1 - get; obtain; fit; finished; able to; must |
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Showing 10 of 18 examples containing 覺得
嗰啲蟬嘅聲音, 我覺得好好聽㗎! 粵
I love the sound of those cicadas [nearby]! [This is an example of topicalisation: the topic of the sentence, 嗰啲蟬嘅聲音, is placed at the front.]
蟬嘅聲音, 我覺得好好聽㗎! 粵
I love the sound cicadas [in general] make. [Note that because we haven't specified any particular cicadas, we're talking about cicadas in general. (Use 呢啲 or 嗰啲 otherwise.)]
我覺得蟬嘅聲音好好聽㗎! 粵
I love the sound cicadas make! [Lit. I feel cicada [possessive particle] sound very good-sound [particle]!]
我覺得呢啲蟬嘅聲音好好聽㗎! 粵
I love the sound these cicadas are making! [Lit. I feel these cicadas [possessive particle] sound very good-listen [particle].]
呢隻草蜢,我覺得佢嘅聲音好好聽㗎! 粵
I love the sound this grasshopper makes! [Lit. This [counter] grasshopper, I feel his sound very good-listen [particle].]
你覺得英國同香港有啲乜嘢分別 粵
Show all 18 examplesWhat differences do you perceive between England and Hong Kong? [Lit. you feel England with Hong Kong have [plural counter] what differences?] |
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