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Jyutpingceot1 bing1
Yalechēut bīng
Definition
To send or deploy troops to a place.
neutralother
How it's used
Refers specifically to the act of deploying military forces for combat or strategic intervention. It is a formal verb that sounds out of place in casual conversation unless discussing history, news, or geopolitical conflicts.
Examples
The government decided to send troops to the border to maintain order.
When will they finally be willing to send troops?
Related words
Common phrases
decide to send troops
send troops to attack
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Grammar guides
- QuestionsFrom yes or no questions to asking who, what, where, and when. The patterns you need to ask questions naturally in Cantonese.
- ClassifiersCantonese puts a classifier between a number and a noun, and a bare classifier on its own can mean the. Learn the common ones and how to use them.
- ComparisonsHow to say bigger than, the most, the same as, and not as good as. Cantonese uses 過 where Mandarin uses 比, and that catches a lot of learners out.



