I overheard in a conversation about four books and someone responded saying "mh zi2" (I think this is the right tone for zi. It has a flat sound then rises) - what does this phrase mean "mh zi2" doesn't it mean like "not only"...or like "no, it can't be..." because the person then replied saying something about 8 books. I know "mh zi2" does not mean "I don't know"...
So if someone says "mh zi2" does it mean like "not only, but more."?
"mh zi2" meaning?
Re: "mh zi2" meaning?
It means 'not limited to', so you're essentially right.
Sebastian.
Sebastian.
Re: "mh zi2" meaning?
唔只 is short form for 不單 只/是 means "not only..."Corina wrote:
> I overheard in a conversation about four books and someone
> responded saying "mh zi2" (I think this is the right tone for
> zi. It has a flat sound then rises) - what does this phrase
> mean "mh zi2" doesn't it mean like "not only"...or like "no, it
> can't be..." because the person then replied saying something
> about 8 books. I know "mh zi2" does not mean "I don't know"...
>
>
> So if someone says "mh zi2" does it mean like "not only, but
> more."?
> I overheard in a conversation about four books and someone
> responded saying "mh zi2" (I think this is the right tone for
> zi. It has a flat sound then rises) - what does this phrase
> mean "mh zi2" doesn't it mean like "not only"...or like "no, it
> can't be..." because the person then replied saying something
> about 8 books. I know "mh zi2" does not mean "I don't know"...
>
>
> So if someone says "mh zi2" does it mean like "not only, but
> more."?