tin1 haa6 mou4 naan4 si6天下無難事天下无难事
Jyutpingtin1 haa6 mou4 naan4 si6
Yaletīn hah mòuh nàahn sih
Definition
Nothing is impossible in the world; there are no difficult tasks for a willing heart.
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How it's used
This phrase is a classic idiom often used to encourage someone facing a daunting task. It carries a sense of optimism and resilience, suggesting that determination can overcome any obstacle. While it sounds slightly formal or literary, it is frequently quoted in casual conversation to provide moral support.
Examples
As long as you are willing to work hard, nothing is impossible.
Do you really think nothing is impossible for this matter?
Related words
Common phrases
only fear those who have the heart to do it
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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.



