奶奶 ma ma - Grandmother on dad's side.
(Unlike the sound for mother, the tone for this one goes down progressively.)
婆婆 po po - Grandmother on mother's side.
(It sounds like "Pau" from the name "Paul". Just don't include the "L".)
祖母 jo mo - Grandmother (general)
(Just in case you don't know if it's mom's or dad's.)
奶奶 ma ma - Grandmother on dad's side.
(Unlike the sound for mother, the tone for this one goes down progressively.)
婆婆 po po - Grandmother on mother's side.
(It sounds like "Pau" from the name "Paul". Just don't include the "L".)
祖母 jo mo - Grandmother (general)
(Just in case you don't know if it's mom's or dad's.)
Por Por 婆婆
In Cantonese, you can write "grandma" as 婆婆 (pò pò).
In Cantonese, 'grandma' is pronounced as 'A Po' (阿婆).
奶奶 [nǎi nai] - granny from the dad's 外婆 [wài pó] - granny from the mum's
你疯了奶奶 or Nǐ fēngle nǎinai its how u say it
Por Por 婆婆
You can say "中級" (jung1 kap1) in Cantonese Chinese to mean mid-levels.
In Cantonese, you can write "grandma" as 婆婆 (pò pò).
..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!
You can say "你好" (néih hóu) to say 'hi' or 'hello' in Chinese Cantonese.
In Cantonese, it's 'fo'.
In Cantonese, 'grandma' is pronounced as 'A Po' (阿婆).
In Cantonese, you can say "stop" as 停止 (ting4 zi2) or 止步 (zi2 bou6).
Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, but Chinese can refer to the broader language family which includes various dialects such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and others. So while Cantonese is a form of Chinese, not all Chinese languages are Cantonese.
Hoi Tei Yok ... Cantonese
中 Mandarin: Zhong Cantonese: Jung
Cantonese or mandarin??? cmon ppl...