ji4 tung4 bat1 ji4兒童不宜儿童不宜
Jyutpingji4 tung4 bat1 ji4
Yaleyìh tùhng bāt yìh
Definition
Not suitable for children; usually referring to content containing pornography, gore, or violence.
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How it's used
Often appears as a warning label on media, posters, or websites to indicate mature content. It specifically signals the presence of sexual themes, graphic violence, or strong language that parents would want to restrict. Unlike formal ratings, it functions as a broad, cautionary descriptor for anything inappropriate for minors.
Examples
The content of this movie is not for kids, you shouldn't watch it.
Why does this webpage say it's not suitable for children?
Common phrases
content not suitable for children
visuals not suitable for children
Common mistake
Do not use this to describe a child who is misbehaving or acting out. It is strictly reserved for classifying content, not for evaluating a person's character or behavior.
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Grammar guides
- Aspect markersCantonese has no tenses, but it does have aspect markers. Learn how zo2, gwo3, gan2, and hai2 dou6 show completion, experience, and ongoing action.
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- ParticlesSentence particles add tone, emotion, and nuance. Learn the most common particles in Cantonese and how to use them.



