你好 (nei5 hou2)
To say hello in Cantonese, you literally say "you good" : "nay hoh". Here's the breakdown: You: "nay" Good: "hoh" Hello: "nay hoh"
You can say "你好" (néih hóu) to say 'hi' or 'hello' in Chinese Cantonese.
In Cantonese, you can say "你好" (néih hóu) to greet someone, which translates to "hello" in English.
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).
In Cantonese, Cantonese is said as 廣東話 (gwong2 dung1 waa2).
To say hello in Cantonese, you literally say "you good" : "nay hoh". Here's the breakdown: You: "nay" Good: "hoh" Hello: "nay hoh"
你好 (Nay ho)
You can say "你好" (néih hóu) to say 'hi' or 'hello' in Chinese Cantonese.
There is no word in the Cantonese language that means "swiss". It's like in English/Spanish. Buenos Dias mean good day but in the states we translate it to hello or good morning
There are many useful phrases in Cantonese. Transliterated to English the most common is hello: "wei." Thank you is "m goi." Bye bye is similar using "bai bai."
There is no meaning associated with the word "leyho" in Chinese. It is not a common Chinese word or phrase.
你好, 媽媽 爸爸 "nei ho, ma mi , da dee" It's interesting because in a lot of cases, Cantonese speakers will omit the "and" of their sentences.
Cantonese people mainly speak Cantonese, a Chinese dialect. Additionally, many Cantonese people may also speak Mandarin, which is the official language of China, as well as English, due to Hong Kong's history as a British colony.
Here are some examples of Cantonese.
'Cat' in Cantonese is 'Maau.'
'Flower' in Cantonese is 'Faa.'
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).