"Kam-tai" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kam-tai" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kam-tai" Meaning

"Kam tai" is a Chinese phrase that literally means "have you eaten?" but is often used as a casual greeting in Chinese culture, similar to "hello" or "how are you?" It is a polite way to ask about someone's food and is often used to show concern for one's well-being.

"Kam-tai" Examples

Kam-tai (Euro-English pidgin)


Examples


1.

The tourist approached a local, asking "Kam-tai?" - "How much?" to know the cost of a souvenir.

2.

"I'm looking for a taxi, does anyone know the kam-tai?" He asked a passerby for the fare.

3.

"Economic difficulties have led to a surge in kam-tai practices, as people seek cheaper alternatives," the study noted.

4.

In a confusing situation, he wanted to ask "Kam-tai?" - "What's the problem?" to clarify the issue.

5.

During his trip, the student mostly relied on kam-tai to communicate with locals, which helped him survive.

Kam-tai is a basic pidgin English commonly used between foreigners and locals in some Asian countries, especially in China and Taiwan. The term "kam-tai" itself is a Cantonese word, meaning "Chinese-English".

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