Leng lui :)
In Cantonese, you can say "老太太" (lou5 taai3 taai2) to refer to an old lady.
The jyutping for 'lady' in Cantonese is 'Neoi jan,' but if you can't read jyutping, then it's pronounced like 'neoi yun.'
In Cantonese, you can say "你好靚" (pronounced "nei5 hou2 leng3") to tell someone they are beautiful. Another way to express this is "你好漂亮" (pronounced "nei5 hou2 piu3 leung6"). Both phrases convey the compliment effectively.
"Liang Mei"...=) Hello Beautiful Lady = Ni Hao "Liang Mei"
In Cantonese, "my beautiful daughter" is said as "我靚女" (pronounced "ngo5 leng3 neoi5"). Here, "我" (ngo5) means "my," "靚" (leng3) means "beautiful," and "女" (neoi5) means "daughter." This phrase expresses affection and pride in your daughter’s beauty.
You can say "再見" (joi gin) to say bye in Cantonese.
To say "toilet" in Cantonese, you can say "ce1 seon4" (廁所).
'Flower' in Cantonese is 'Faa.'
To pronounce the word silly in Cantonese, you would say: ho sore
In Cantonese, you say "lunch" as 午餐 (ng5 caan1).
To say stand in Cantonese, you would say 「 站立」(zaam6 laap6).
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).