noi6 faa3內化内化
Jyutpingnoi6 faa3
Yalenoih fa
Definition
To internalize; to absorb external things and make them part of oneself.
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How it's used
Focuses on the process of transforming external information or skills into an intuitive part of one's own mindset or behaviour. It is frequently used in educational, professional, or self-improvement contexts to describe moving beyond rote memorisation to genuine understanding. Unlike simpler verbs for learning, it implies a deep, subconscious integration.
Examples
You need to internalise the knowledge you learned for it to be useful.
How can one internalise these techniques into habits?
Related words
Common phrases
internalise knowledge
internalise into a habit
Common mistake
Avoid using this in casual, everyday conversation about physical objects, as it is strictly reserved for abstract concepts like values, theories, or skills. It sounds overly formal or academic if applied to simple tasks like learning to use a basic tool.
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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.



