zung6 jau5仲有
Jyutpingzung6 jau5
Yalejuhng yáuh
Definition
In addition, furthermore, or moreover, introducing additional things, people, or events.
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How it's used
Functions as a versatile connector to introduce an additional item or point to a list already in progress. It is frequently used at the beginning of a sentence to signal that the speaker has more to add, or placed before a verb to indicate an additional action. It carries a more casual and conversational tone compared to formal conjunctions like 此外.
Examples
Besides this one, are there any other options?
I bought apples, and I also bought some oranges.
Related words
Common mistake
Avoid using it to mean 'still have' in the sense of possession, such as saying 'I still have money' which should be 我仲有錢. Learners sometimes confuse it with 仲係, which specifically means 'still is' or 'still remains'.
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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.



