Progress in Chinese starts with characters, then words, finally idioms. Here’s a free look at 「誓死不二」 and its explanation.
The idiom 「誓死不二」 we’re featuring is explained below, showcasing its meaning and usage.
Vow to death: to make a resolution and remain unchanged until death. I will never change my mind until I die. Describes a firm and single-minded determination.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
shì sǐ bù èr
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
sai6 sei2 bat1 yi6
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