mou5 dak1 ding2冇得頂冇得顶
Jyutpingmou5 dak1 ding2
Yalemóuh dāk díng
Definition
Superb, unbeatable, or extremely good; so excellent that nothing can surpass it.
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How it's used
Carries a strong sense of superlative praise, implying that the subject has reached the absolute limit of quality. It is frequently used to describe food, services, or personal skills that exceed all expectations. The phrase functions as an adjective and is often placed at the end of a sentence to emphasize the speaker's high level of satisfaction.
Examples
The food at this restaurant is truly unbeatable.
The noodles you cooked are so delicious, they are simply superb!
Related words
Common phrases
the taste is unbeatable
the service is top-notch
Common mistake
Avoid using this in formal writing or professional reports, as it is strictly colloquial and carries a very casual tone. It is also not typically used to describe people's character in a serious context, as it leans more towards praising performance, taste, or tangible results.
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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.



