The Jyutping for 'Grandpa from the Dad's side' in Cantonese is 'je je', but if you can't read jyutping, it's pronounced as 'ye ye.' The grandpa for the mom's side is pronounced "gong gong"
爺爺 yeh yeh (last one sounds more like a question: yeh yeh?) - grandfather on dad's side公公 gong gong (gong down and then gong up) - grandfather on mom's side
In Swahili, you would say "babu" to refer to grandpa.
Grandpa would be - grand-papa.
The possessive form of the noun grandpa is grandpa's.example: I'm going to stop by grandpa's house.
When speaking of grandpas in general, no. When speaking of one specific grandpa, like Grandpa Jones, yes, it is a Proper noun.
The Cantonese speak Cantonese.
Here are some examples of Cantonese.
'Cat' in Cantonese is 'Maau.'
'King' in Cantonese is 'Wong.'
'Flower' in Cantonese is 'Faa.'
'Basketball' in Cantonese is 'Laam Kau.'
si do be lei, is strawberry in cantonese :)
More than 90% of Cantonese speakers can also speak Cantonese!
TVB is a Cantonese channel, but occasionally will broadcast Cantonese dubbed Mandarin drama shows.
Of you are cantonese, it is easier to learn but just speak it to the people you know that know cantonese or if your parents are cantonese, speak to them. There are also some lessons that might be available.
Cantonese is a language spoken in China, and is quite similar to Mandarin. In Cantonese, the word mouse is translated as "shubiao."
No, Cantonese originated from the Guandong province of China.