Old man
((venerable) old man/Toisan): abok (emphasis on the first syllable)
In Cantonese, "old man" is θδΊΊ (lou5 jan4).
In Cantonese, you can say "θε€ͺε€ͺ" (lou5 taai3 taai2) to refer to an old lady.
You can say: "lo bat yeh" which means "old guy" (probably closest to geezer) "lo bat sing" means the same as the above or "say lo gwai" which means "stupid old guy" (warning, it's not pleasant) or "a yeh" which means old guy (pretty standard)
Grandma in Cantonese is ιΏε© (aa poh).
In Cantonese, retirement is "ιδΌ" (teoi3 jau1).
In Cantonese, "older sister" is said as "ε§ε§" (jΓ© je).
In Cantonese, you can say "θε€ͺε€ͺ" (lou5 taai3 taai2) to refer to an old lady.
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You can say "εθ¦" (joi gin) to say bye in Cantonese.
'Flower' in Cantonese is 'Faa.'
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "η" (wong4).
'Basketball' in Cantonese is 'Laam Kau.'
si do be lei, is strawberry in cantonese :)
Mandarin is the most widely spoken dialect in China and has its origins in Northern China. Cantonese, on the other hand, is a dialect spoken in Southern China. Historically, Mandarin as a dialect has been around longer than Cantonese.
To pronounce the word silly in Cantonese, you would say: ho sore
In Cantonese, boots are called ι΄ (fo2).
In Cantonese, ox is pronounced as "ngau4" (η).
To say "wake up" in Cantonese, you can say "ι (sing2)".