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
Grandpa in Cantonese Chinese is pronounced as "公公" (gung gung).
Grandpa in Mandarin Chinese is 爷爷 (yéye).
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "nǎinai hǎo" to greet your grandpa.
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"
You can say "爷爷,你好吗?" to ask "How are you doing grandpa?" in Chinese.
In Swahili, you would say "babu" to refer to grandpa.
..Do in Chinese? How you say it or in Chinese letters? I only know how to say it. There are different kinds of Chinese and I only know Cantonese Chinese. "Joe" is do in Cantonese Chinese. Joe as in a boy's name. Hope this helps!
In Cantonese, it's 'fo'.
In Cantonese, Cantonese is said as 廣東話 (gwong2 dung1 waa2).
Hoi Tei Yok ... Cantonese
中 Mandarin: Zhong Cantonese: Jung
Cantonese or mandarin??? cmon ppl...
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"
In Mandarin tiger is 老虎 (Lǎohǔ), But I cannot help you with Cantonese, I do not know very much Cantonese. Sorry!
In Cantonese, "I love you" is pronounced as "ngo oi nei".
马/馬 Mandarin: Ma Cantonese: Maa
喂,嗨 (hey hey) this is Chinese for hi
You can say "你好" (néih hóu) to say 'hi' or 'hello' in Chinese Cantonese.