Examples of using Fei-hung in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Fei-hung, declare the ginseng to Customs.
Fei-hung, what's that?
You know, Fei-Hung?
Good. Fei-hung, remember.
Fei-hung is still young.
Your precious son Fei-Hung.
Fei-hung, what are you two doing?
Fei-hung, you must be strong now.
Fei-hung, have you forgotten my words?
Fei-hung, you're old enough to walk on your own now!
Fei-hung, go on.
Fei-hung is still young,
Catch Fei-hung.
Your fish. Fei-hung.
Rebel monks took Fei-hung.
In 1994, Chan reprised his role as Wong Fei-hung in Drunken Master II,
Fei-hung is angry about having to pay a duty on the ginseng that Kei-ying is bringing back for a client.
Fei-Hung, one year has passed…
Disobeying his father, Fei-hung hides the ginseng in the suitcase of an employee of the British consul to avoid the tax.
which included a fight scene between his character and Wong Fei-hung(played by Jet Li).