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Do you have any special meaning for the word "zai" in Cantonese?

Refers to young people who have certain characteristics or engage in a certain occupation. Such as: fat; Very handsome.

Cai's detailed explanation:

1, [z ǐ i]: Young men with certain characteristics or engaged in certain occupations: fat ~. Work ~; Just like "baby"

2. [z ǐ]: young animals, young birds, etc. : ~ pig. ~ chicken.

3. [zρ]: [Shoulder] burden; Responsibility.

Composition: be careful, chickens, pigs, small livestock, small animals, handsome guys, Mimi, Mimi, Mimi, Mimi, Xiaoyu, small stickers.

Extended data:

Cantonese originated from the elegant language in the northern part of the Central Plains (that is, Henan). After a long period of language exchange, integration and adjustment, it matured in the Tang Dynasty and developed into the Song Dynasty, which is not far from modern Cantonese.

It has complete nine tones and six tones, and retains more features of ancient Chinese. Cantonese is widely popular in overseas Chinese communities in China, such as Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Sydney, Melbourne, Christmas Island, new york, San Francisco, Vancouver and Toronto.