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Pronunciation of '冇所謂'

The phrase '冇所謂' originates from Cantonese and is commonly used to express indifference or lack of preference, meaning 'it doesn't matter' or 'I don't mind.'

Word Origin

Cantonese (Chinese)

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

mou˧˥ sɔ˧˥ wei˧/mou˧˥ sɔ˧˥ wei˧/Slow

A Cantonese phrase meaning 'it doesn't matter' or 'I don't mind.'

Pronounced as 'mou soh wei', with 'mou' as in 'mow', 'soh' as in 'saw', and 'wei' as in 'way'.

中文(粤语)

mou5 so2 wai6/mou5 so2 wai6/Slow

表示“没关系”或“无所谓”,用于表达对某事物的不在意或无偏好。

“冇”发音为“mou5”,第五声(中升调);“所”发音为“so2”,第二声(中平调);“謂”发音为“wai6”,第六声(低降调)。