cit3 jau5設有设有
Jyutpingcit3 jau5
Yalechit yáuh
Definition
To have, offer, or be equipped with a facility, department, or service.
neutralplaceswork
How it's used
Focuses on formal or institutional features rather than personal possession. It is commonly found in signage, official descriptions, or property listings to highlight specific amenities or services provided by a venue. Unlike the general verb 有, this term implies a deliberate design or installation choice by the management or organization.
Examples
This hotel is equipped with a free shuttle bus.
Is there a gym on your floor yet?
Related words
Common mistake
Avoid using this for personal belongings or casual possession. It sounds unnatural to say someone is '設有' a phone or a bag, as it is strictly reserved for facilities, departments, or organized services.
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Grammar guides
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- Possession (嘅)How to say my, your, and his, and how to link a describing word to a noun, all with the little word 嘅 (ge3).



