jau5 ngo5 hai2 dou6有我喺度
Jyutpingjau5 ngo5 hai2 dou6
Yaleyáuh ngóh hái douh
Definition
Don't worry, I am here to help, support, or protect you.
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How it's used
Conveys a strong sense of reassurance and protection, often used to comfort someone who is anxious or facing a difficult situation. It functions as a declarative promise of support rather than just a statement of physical presence. The phrase is deeply tied to interpersonal trust and reliability.
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Common phrases
I am here, don't worry.
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with simply saying 我喺度, which is a neutral statement of location. Adding 有 at the beginning shifts the focus to the existence of the speaker as a source of help or security.
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Grammar guides
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