Hao hao wanr ba!
lèqù meaning delight or shuǎxiào meaning to have fun.
Don't quote me, but I believe it is Wah Lum.
kuei'la ying tian
this is for mandarin only wo ai ni spoken war i knee
Simplified Chinese: 爱 Traditional Chinese: 愛 Pinyin Symbol: ài It sounds like the English word 'eye', that is if you say it in Mandarin. In Cantonese, you would pronounce it as 'oi'.
In Mandarin tiger is 老虎 (Lǎohǔ), But I cannot help you with Cantonese, I do not know very much Cantonese. Sorry!
In Mandarin, "red" is 红色 (hóng sè). In Cantonese, "red" is pronounced as hùhng sīk.
Cantonese is a language spoken in China, and is quite similar to Mandarin. In Cantonese, the word mouse is translated as "shubiao."
Cantonese or mandarin??? cmon ppl...
中 Mandarin: Zhong Cantonese: Jung
pronouce as "Jung Kwok" in Cantonese and "Zhong Guo" in Mandarin
TVB is a Cantonese channel, but occasionally will broadcast Cantonese dubbed Mandarin drama shows.
马/馬 Mandarin: Ma Cantonese: Maa
神聖 = sun sing (Mandarin: Shénshèng)
the differences are mandarin only has 4 tones but cantonese has 9 tones.
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.
Mandarin is more popular than Cantonese, as it is the official language of China and is spoken by the majority of the population. Cantonese is mainly spoken in Guangdong province and Hong Kong, and is not as widely used as Mandarin.