fei1蜚
Jyutpingfei1
Yalefēi
Definition
Without evidence or factual basis.
writtencommunication
How it's used
Appearing almost exclusively within the four character idiom 流言蜚語, this character functions as a literary morpheme rather than a standalone word. It specifically evokes the imagery of insects or slander spreading like a swarm, carrying a stronger sense of malicious fabrication than simple gossip. You will rarely encounter it outside of this fixed expression in modern spoken Cantonese.
Examples
These rumors are really annoying.
Related words
Common phrases
rumors and gossip
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Grammar guides
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- ParticlesSentence particles add tone, emotion, and nuance. Learn the most common particles in Cantonese and how to use them.
- 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).



