Beh tahan意思
"Beh tahan" is a phrase in Hokkien, a Chinese dialect mainly spoken in Southern Fujian province in China and in various parts of Southeast Asia, particularly in Singapore and Malaysia. The phrase is often used in colloquial speech and can be translated to English as "can't stand" or "can't tolerate."
For example, if someone says, "I beh tahan that person's behavior," it means they cannot tolerate or stand that person's behavior. This phrase is used to express annoyance, irritation, or a strong dislike for something or someone.