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Pronunciation of '冇所謂'

The phrase '冇所謂' is a Cantonese expression commonly used to mean 'it doesn't matter' or 'no preference'. It is pronounced as 'mou5 so2 wai6' in Cantonese.

Word Origin

The phrase originates from Cantonese, a major Chinese dialect spoken in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong province, and among overseas Chinese communities.

Pronunciation Details

粵語(廣東話)

mou5 so2 wai6/mou5 so2 wai6/Slow

表示“不介意”或“無所謂”,用於表達對某事沒有特別的偏好或意見。

“冇”發音為“mou5”,第五聲(上升調);“所”發音為“so2”,第二聲(中升調);“謂”發音為“wai6”,第六聲(低平調)。

English (US)

moʊ˧˥ sɔː˧ wai˨/moʊ˧˥ sɔː˧ wai˨/Slow

A Cantonese phrase meaning 'it doesn't matter' or 'no preference'.

Pronounced as 'mou-so-wai', where 'mou' has a rising tone, 'so' has a mid-rising tone, and 'wai' has a low falling tone.