If you mean, "sure" as in "sure thing" or like "sure, why not", then the "sure" you're looking for is the same as "yes" in Cantonese.
It's basically: 好啊 = "ho, ah" (the comma acts as a pause, like the comma in "sure, why not?")
"lou por" but im not sure
You can say "再見" (joi gin) to say bye in Cantonese.
To say "toilet" in Cantonese, you can say "ce1 seon4" (廁所).
To pronounce the word silly in Cantonese, you would say: ho sore
To say stand in Cantonese, you would say 「 站立」(zaam6 laap6).
"lou por" but im not sure
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, "pie" is pronounced as "派" (pronounced as "paai3"). This term is used to refer to pie in a general sense, often in the context of desserts. Make sure to use the correct tone, as Cantonese is a tonal language.
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).
'Basketball' in Cantonese is 'Laam Kau.'
si do be lei, is strawberry in cantonese :)
To say "I hate you" in Cantonese, you can say "ngo oi lei."