mou4 kei4 bat1 jau5無奇不有无奇不有
Jyutpingmou4 kei4 bat1 jau5
Yalemòuh kèih bāt yáuh
Definition
Full of extraordinary things; nothing is too bizarre.
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How it's used
Used to express surprise or disbelief at the sheer variety of weird or unexpected phenomena encountered in life. It functions as a set phrase to describe a situation where anything can happen, no matter how strange. It is often used when someone recounts a bizarre story or witnesses an unusual event.
Examples
This world is truly full of bizarre things.
There is nothing too strange in online news, do you believe it?
Related words
Common phrases
the world is full of wonders and oddities
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Grammar guides
- LocationHow to say where something is using 喺 (hai2), place words like 度, and the common coverbs that work like English prepositions.
- Serial verbsStringing two or more verbs together without any joining word, like go to the shop buy things. Extremely common in Cantonese.
- 將 disposalHow to move the object in front of the verb with 將, to focus on what happens to it. Common in instructions and writing.



