mou4 fui3無悔无悔
Jyutpingmou4 fui3
Yalemòuh fui
Definition
To have no regrets whatsoever.
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How it's used
Often used in formal or literary contexts to express a sense of finality or deep conviction regarding past choices. While it can appear in casual conversation, it carries a weightier tone than simply saying 唔後悔. It frequently appears in song lyrics or dramatic monologues to emphasize a life lived with purpose.
Examples
I made this decision, and I have absolutely no regrets.
You fought for your dream, do you have any regrets?
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Common mistake
Do not confuse this with 唔後悔, which is the standard, neutral way to say you do not regret something in daily life. Using 無悔 in trivial situations, such as buying the wrong snack, can sound overly dramatic or poetic.
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Grammar guides
- NegationHow to say no, not, didn't, and don't in Cantonese. The four main negation words and when to use each one.
- Numbers and moneyCounting, talking about money, and asking how much things cost. Includes the two words for two and the everyday words for dollars and cents.
- 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.



