xie xie
It means "thank you" in Cantonese (which is a dialect of Chinese).
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).
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.
it's pronounced "guong dong wah" (廣東話)-->Cantonese or "zhong mun" (中文)-->Chinese
Cantonese people mainly speak Cantonese, a Chinese dialect. Additionally, many Cantonese people may also speak Mandarin, which is the official language of China, as well as English, due to Hong Kong's history as a British colony.
Hong Kong language (Cantonese) for "Thank You" is "mm goy".Which actually means "Thank you for your service (help)"
It means "thank you" in Cantonese (which is a dialect of Chinese).
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To my best knowledge Do jeh is Thank you in Cantonese.
The character for dog is 狗 (pronounced gou).
The character for cat is 貓 (pronounced meow).
There are many useful phrases in Cantonese. Transliterated to English the most common is hello: "wei." Thank you is "m goi." Bye bye is similar using "bai bai."
In Cantonese, the word for "wolf" is "狼," which is pronounced as "long" in Jyutping. The character and pronunciation are used in various contexts, including literature and conversation.
In Cantonese, the word for nurse is "護士," which is pronounced as "wu6 si6" in Jyutping. The first character "護" means to protect, while the second character "士" refers to a person or professional. This term is commonly used in healthcare settings in Hong Kong and other Cantonese-speaking regions.
The Cantonese word for water is "水," pronounced as "seoi2" in Jyutping. This character is commonly used in various contexts, including in everyday conversation and in culinary terms.
In Cantonese, the word for dentist is "牙醫" (pronounced as "ngàh yī"). The first character "牙" means "tooth," and the second character "醫" means "doctor" or "medicine." So, together, they refer specifically to a dental doctor.
No, "thank you" is not a character constant. In programming, a character constant is a single character enclosed in single quotes, such as 'a' or '5'. "Thank you" is a string constant because it consists of multiple characters enclosed in double quotes.