wa ka li kong
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Hokkien:
我共汝讲
我共汝講
poj:
oá kā lí kóng
Detailed etymology
definitions
interjection
- used at the start of a sentence to call attention to something one is about to say; used to indicate one is about to give their opinion, give advice, explain something, share their thoughts etc.; 'look here'; 'listen here'
- used at the end of a statement to emphasize to something one has said, expressing confidence, chiding, or knowledge ; 'you know'; 'you hear me?'
Wa ka li kong, use olive oil on your hair it will stay black black one, no need dye. My friend tell me one!
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