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Definition
Nickname for Victor Li Tzar-kuoi, the eldest son of Hong Kong business magnate Li Ka-shing.
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How it's used
Refers specifically to Victor Li, the eldest son of Li Ka-shing, and is widely used in both news headlines and casual conversation. It functions as a shorthand that avoids the formality of his full name while maintaining a sense of familiarity common in Hong Kong business reporting. Using this nickname implies a level of public recognition that makes it unnecessary to specify his full name in most local contexts.
Examples
I heard Victor Li acquired another company.
Do you know if Victor Li attended the meeting today?
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Common phrases
Victor Li taking over the business
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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.



