zuǒ
particle

Meanings

  1. 1 (Cantonese) aspect particle marking a completed action, equivalent to Mandarin 了 or 过

Examples

Ngo5 sik6zo2 faan6 laa3.
(Cantonese) I've eaten.

Tips

usage
This is a Cantonese-only character used in writing spoken Cantonese. It follows a verb to mark completed action, doing the job that or does in Mandarin. In Cantonese it is pronounced 'zo2'; the Mandarin reading zuǒ is rarely heard since the word is not used in Mandarin.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Mouth radical on the left. As with most spoken-Cantonese characters, the mouth radical signals that this is a colloquial speech word created to write a sound, not a classical word. Same family as the particles and .
phonetic
zuǒ
left
Right side supplies the sound (Cantonese 'zo2', Mandarin zuǒ). It contributes no 'left' meaning; the character is purely a phonetic spelling of a Cantonese grammatical particle.

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Stroke Order

zuǒ