How do you use the word "mien fai" (free).
Do you say "you mh you mien fai" to ask if something is free or do you say..." hai mh hai mien fai"?
"mien fai"
Re: "mien fai"
hai mh hai mien fai"?
sound better.
You can contract that to
hai mai meen fai ga?
where ga is added for emphasising the question.
Dyl.
sound better.
You can contract that to
hai mai meen fai ga?
where ga is added for emphasising the question.
Dyl.
Re: "mien fai"
It means to report to the inland revenue your monetary comings and goings. Bo means report, sui, means tax.
報稅 bao shui in Mandarin.
Dyl,
報稅 bao shui in Mandarin.
Dyl,
Re: "mien fai"
What about the word "fuk moe" . i heard it on a chinese commercial on banking. Any thoughts?
Re: "mien fai"
What about the word "fuk moe" and "biu yeem". i heard it on a chinese commercial on banking. Any thoughts?
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Re: "mien fai"
Fuk mou means "service" that a company gives to its customers. As for Biu yim, I'm not too sure.
Cheers,
Dyl.
Cheers,
Dyl.
Re:
It means to report to the inland revenue your monetary comings and goings. Bo means report, sui, means tax.