bei6 gaa1 sou3被加數被加数
Jyutpingbei6 gaa1 sou3
Yalebeih gā sou
Definition
Augend; a number to which another number is added.
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How it's used
Used primarily in formal mathematics education or technical contexts rather than casual daily speech. It refers specifically to the numbers being added together in an addition operation, distinct from the total sum. It is rarely heard outside of a classroom or a professional setting involving arithmetic.
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Grammar guides
- Directional complementsThe small words added after a verb to show direction of movement, like up, down, out, in, and back. Common in everyday Cantonese.
- DemonstrativesThis and that with 呢 and 嗰, the personal pronouns, and how 哋 turns I, you, and he into we, you all, and they.
- Resultative complementsSticking a result word onto a verb to show how it turned out, like eat until full or look and find. A productive everyday pattern.



