There are a few variations of "dad", but here are the most common ones in Cantonese-speaking areas:爸爸 - "ba (down tone) ba (upwards tone)". It's kinda the inverse version of the Mandarin "ba ba".
爹d - an informal version of "daddy". It sounds like "dei D".
'Flower' in Cantonese is 'Faa.'
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).
'Basketball' in Cantonese is 'Laam Kau.'
si do be lei, is strawberry in cantonese :)
To pronounce the word silly in Cantonese, you would say: ho sore
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.
In Cantonese, boots are called 靴 (fo2).
What are you doing in Cantonese is: "Nei Joe Gun Mug".
What are you doing in Cantonese is: "Nei Joe Gun Mug".
In Cantonese, "father" is pronounced as "父親" (fùqīn) or "爸爸" (bàba) informally.
Cantonese is a language spoken in China, and is quite similar to Mandarin. In Cantonese, the word mouse is translated as "shubiao."
Baby in Cantonese: 嬰兒 pronounced as: "be-BE" or "so-Hah"