Proverbs Flashcards

Learn commonly used proverbs in every day speech

1
Q

Ghost patting the back of your neck

“Let out a secret unknowingly”

A

gwai2 paak3 hau6 mei5 jam2

鬼拍後尾枕

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Dress up as a ghost, dress up as a horse

  1. “To play a role to deceive somebody”
  2. “To dress up for fun”
A

baan6 gwai2 baan6 ma5

扮鬼扮馬

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3
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Trick ghost to eat tofu!

“To lure someone into a trap, to trick someone”

A

aak1 gwai2 sik6 dau6 fu6

扮鬼扮馬

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4
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Ghost covering eyes

  1. “To fail to see something”
  2. “To fail to find something”
A

gwai2 am2 ngaan5

鬼揞眼

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5
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“Money makes the world go round”

A

yau5 chin2 sai2 dak1 gwai2 teui1 mo4

有錢使得鬼推磨

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6
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Ghost drawing

“Poor handwriting”

A

gwai2 waak6 fu4

鬼畫符

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7
Q

One more incense, one more ghost

  1. “The more people in the business, the less”
  2. “A foolish act to invite losses”
A

do1 go3 heung1 lou4 do1 jek3 gwai2

多個香爐多隻鬼

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8
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A ghost eats mud

  1. “To gabble or murmur”
  2. “To say something not clear to be understood”
A

gwai2 sik6 nai4

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9
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A chicken eats fireflies

“To understand without stating the obvious”

A

gai1 sik6 fong3 gwong1 chung4

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10
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To eat someone’s cart (car)

“To reap an excessively large profit from the other party in the deal”

A

sik6 yan4 jek3 gui1(che1)

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11
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To eat a dead cat

“To be a scapegoat”

A

sik6 sei2 maau1

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12
Q

3721

“The facts of the matter”

A

saam1 chaat1 yi6 sap6 yat1

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13
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Two headed snake

  1. “Someone works for both sides in a deal”
  2. “A servant of two masters”
A

leung5 tau4 se4

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14
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Ten tea pots and nine lids

“Demand outnumbers supply; not enough”

A

sap6 go3 cha4 wu2 gau2 go3 goi3

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15
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Hitting everyone on the boat with a punt pole

  1. “Blame a whole group of people for one person’s mistake”
  2. “To over generalize”
A

yat1 juk1 gou1 da2 yat1 syun4 yan4

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16
Q

In a crisis, a horse can move in the field

“To be flexible in an emergency”

A

si6 gap1 ma5 hang4 tin4

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17
Q

When one’s horse dies, one has to walk

“To keep pushing on in the face of great difficulty”

A

ma5 sei2 lok6 dei6 haang4

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18
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If a cow doesn’t want to drink you can’t force it’s head down
“If someone is unwilling to do something, it’s not possible to force them”

A

ngau4 m4 yam2 seui2, m4 gam6 dak1 ngau4 tau4 dai1

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19
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To pull a cow up a tree

“To try to do something that is almost impossible to achieve”

A

laai1 ngau4 seung5 syu6

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20
Q

The chickens are fighting in the coop

“Internal dispute or rebellion”

A

lung4 leui5 gai1 jok3 faan2

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21
Q

A chicken coop without a door

“A place where you can come and go as you please”

A

mou5 yim2 gai1 lung4

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22
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To pick up a dead chicken

  1. “To get a good deal unexpectedly”
  2. “To get the benefit of someone else’s hard work”
A

jap1 sei2 gai1

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23
Q

A dead chicken pushing back the cooking pot lid

“To refuse to admit when one is in the wrong”

A

sei2 gai1 chaang3 faan6 koi3

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24
Q

One chicken dies, one chicken crows

“When one person leaves as business or occupation, another will take it up”

A

yat1 gai1 sei2, yat1 gai1 ming4

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25
Q

To eat slippers rice

“To describe a man who is supported by a woman”

A

sik6 to1 haai2 faan6

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26
Q

To eat a dead cat

“To be a scapegoat”

A

sik6 sei2 maau1

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27
Q

The black dog gets the food, the white dog gets the punishment
“Somebody benefits from their wrong doing while the innocent gets blamed”

A

hak1 gau2 dak1 sik6, baak6 gau2 dong1 joi1

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28
Q

To boil telephone congee

“To talk for hours on the phone”

A

bou1 din6 wa2 juk1

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29
Q

A big stone crushes(kills) a crab

“To pressure somebody into doing something”

A

daai6 sek6 jaak3 sei2 haai5

30
Q

Spill a basket of crabs

“Chaotic, Messy”

A

dou2 se2 lo4 haai5

31
Q

A dog bites another dog’s bones

“Fighting among members of the same group”

A

gau2 ngaau5 gau2 gwat1

32
Q

Hang up a sheep’s head to sell dog meat

  1. “To make dishonest advertising”
  2. “To cheat”
A

gwa3 yeung4 tau4, maai6 gau2 yuk6

33
Q

Female pigs can climb trees

“There is no chance at all of something happening”

A

jyu1 na5 seung5 syu6

34
Q

Straw covering pearl

“To hide one’s true wealth”

A

wo4 gon2 kam2 jan1 jyu1

35
Q

A mouse pulls a turtle

“No clue where to start”

A

lou5 syu2 laai1 gwai1

36
Q

An elephant flies across the river

  1. “To reach across the table for food”
  2. “To break a rule”
A

fei1 jeung6 gwo3 ho4

37
Q

To pull up the planks after crossing the bridge

“To betray ones trust one the crisis is over”

A

gwo3 kiu4 chau1 baan2

38
Q

Got hold of a deer but can’t get the horn/antler

“To be unable to make the best use of an opportunity”

A

juk1 dou2 luk6 m4 sik1 tyut3 gok3

39
Q

Even buddha gets inflamed

“Intolerable! That’s the limit!”

A

fat6 dou1 yau5 fo2

40
Q

Water enters the pig basket

“Money coming from many different sources”

A

jyu1 lung4 yap6 seui2

41
Q

An old cat burns its whiskers

“An expert who makes a mistake in their own expertise”

A

lou5 maau1 siu1 sou1

42
Q

To hit a snake and it crawls up the stick

“To ask from something or something extra by seizing a particular opportunity”

A

da2 se4 cheui4 gwan3 seung5

43
Q

To stir fry squid

“To dismiss an employee”

A

chaau2 yau4 yu2

44
Q

To slaughter a white crane

“To throw up after drinking”

A

tong1 baak6 hok6

45
Q

A monkey got a tangerine

“Someone looks very happy as if he has discovered treasure”

A

ma5 lau1 jap1 dou3*2 gat1

46
Q

Loose string monkey

  1. “A very naughty child”
  2. “A person not under control”
A

lat1 sing4*2 ma5 lau1

47
Q

Ship tangerine

  1. “To look without shopping/buying”
  2. “To waste someone’s time”
A

wan6 gat1

48
Q

A big tree has some dead branches

“There are good ones and bad ones in every group”

A

syu6 daai6 yau5 fu1 ji1

49
Q

To throw a paper airplane

“To break a promise”

A

fong3 fei1 gei1

50
Q

Such a big toad hopping around the street

“A deal is too good to be true!?” (rhetorical question)

A

bin1 yau5 gam3 daai6 jek3 gap3 na2 cheui4 gaai1 tiu3?

51
Q

Verb: To Boil

A

bou1

bou1 din6 wa2 juk1

52
Q

Verb: To Let Go / Place / Throw

A

fong3

fong3 fei1 gei1

53
Q

Verb: To Hold / Pick

A

jap1

jap1 sei2 gai1

54
Q

Verb: To Cover (as a lid)

A

kam2

wo4 gon2 kam2 jan1 jyu1

55
Q

Verb: To Throw Off / Leave

A

lat1

lat1 sing4*2 ma5 lau1

56
Q

Verb: To Bounce / Jump

A

tiu3

bin1 yau5 gam3 daai6 jek3 gap3 na2 cheui4 gaai1 tiu3?

57
Q

Verb: To Ship / Transport

A

wan6

wan6 gat1

58
Q

Verb: To Support

A

chaang3

sei2 gai1 chaang3 faan6 koi3

59
Q

Verb: To Stir-fry

A

chaau2

chaau2 yau4 yu2

60
Q

Verb: To Hit

A

da2

da2 se4 cheui4 gwan3 seung5

61
Q

Verb: To Fly

A

fei1

fei1 jeung6 gwo3 ho4

62
Q

Verb: To Walk

A

hang4/haang4

ma5 sei2 lok6 dei6 haang4

63
Q

Verb: To Pull

A

laai1

laai1 ngau4 seung5 syu6

64
Q

Verb: To Die

A

sei2

ma5 sei2 lok6 dei6 haang4

65
Q

Verb: To Eat

A

sik6

sik6 to1 haai2 faan6

66
Q

Verb: To Burn

A

siu1

lou5 maau1 siu1 sou1

67
Q

Verb: To Push

A

teui1

yau5 chin2 sai2 dak1 gwai2 teui1 mo4

68
Q

Verb: To Butcher / Slaughter

A

tong1

tong1 baak6 hok6

69
Q

Verb: To Draw

A

waak6

gwai2 waak6 fu4

70
Q

Verb: To Close / Cover (a vertical door)

A

yim2

mou5 yim2 gai1 lung4

71
Q

Verb: To Drink

A

yam2

ngau4 m4 yam2 seui2, m4 gam6 dak1 ngau4 tau4 dai1