lyun4 meng2聯名联名
Jyutpinglyun4 meng2
Yalelyùhn méng
Definition
Joint; jointly-signed or co-signed.
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How it's used
Focuses on the collaborative aspect of an action or ownership, often implying a formal or legal arrangement. It is frequently used in administrative or financial contexts to describe shared responsibility or access. Unlike simple cooperation, this term specifically highlights the act of signing or endorsing something together.
Examples
The two of them opened a joint bank account.
Is this letter written jointly by all of you?
Related words
Common mistake
Avoid using this to describe casual teamwork or general cooperation, as it specifically implies a formal or documented agreement like a signature or official registration.
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Grammar guides
- TonesCantonese has six tones, and the tones can change in certain grammatical contexts. Learn the six tones and the rules for tone change.
- Time and datesClock time, days of the week, months, and years. The patterns you need to make plans and talk about when things happen.
- Modal verbsHow to say can, will, may, should, must, and want. The core modal verbs of Cantonese and the differences that trip up beginners.



