suk6 sat6屬實属实
Jyutpingsuk6 sat6
Yalesuhk saht
Definition
True; verified; to conform to the facts.
writtencommunication
How it's used
Carries a formal and objective tone, often appearing in news reports, legal contexts, or official statements. It functions as a predicate adjective to confirm the validity of information or allegations. Unlike the casual 真, which is used for personal opinions or simple facts, this term implies that a process of verification or investigation has taken place.
Examples
After the police investigation, they found the rumors to be true.
Is what you said actually true?
Related words
Common phrases
verified after investigation
confirmed to be true
Common mistake
Avoid using this in casual conversation to describe personal feelings or everyday objects, as it sounds overly stiff and bureaucratic. It is strictly reserved for verifying claims, reports, or news.
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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.



