Progressing from characters to words and idioms marks advanced Chinese. This guide freely explains 「三好兩歹」 for your learning.
Introducing the Chinese idiom 「三好兩歹」: its meaning and application are provided for your understanding.
feel good for three days and bad for two days. Refers to being sometimes well and sometimes sick. Describes a weak body.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
sān hǎo liǎng dǎi
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
saam1 hou2 leung5 daai2
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