Cantonese

Cantonese with a Double Meaning

DDHK.ORG – A double meaning is found in Cantonese. The language used in Hong Kong is complicated, many syllables have the same meaning and even one syllable can have more than three meanings. This also often causes BMI to be confused and to misinterpret employer orders. If you find a good employer, of course it's understandable, but if it's the other way around, it can be a scary thing. Here are some Cantonese words that have a double meaning. Let's listen. C Cha : fried, fork D Dhong : sick, sugar, soup, same (together) F Fei : fat, fatty, flying Fu : ... READ MORE

Everyday Cantonese for Place Names

DDHK.ORG - Various places are often visited in everyday life. And it's time for us to get to know various places in the Cantonese language used when communicating in Hong Kong. Here are the names of places that are often used in Cantonese: A Address : Tei ci Apartment : Jang Lau Pharmacy : Yuk Fong B Bank : Ngan Hong D Kitchen : Jui Fong G Garage : Che Fong H Hotel : Cau team I Immigration : Yim Man Kuk J Street : Hang K Bathroom : Ji sho Bedroom : Kan fong Office : Function ... READ MORE

Cantonese for Various Flowers

DDHK.ORG - Various flowers can be found in various places. Flowers come in a wide variety of colors and shapes. As a much-loved plant, flowers have a special place in the hearts of many people which are used as gifts, decorations, and more. Well, this time we will get to know various flowers in Cantonese. Let's see. A Orchid : Laan Fa B Flower : Fa Sunflower : Heng Yat Kwai D Dandelion : Bou Kung Ying Leaf : Yip J Jasmin : Mut Lei Fa K Cactus : Sin Yan Cheong Chrysanthemum : Kuk Fa L Lilly : Paak Hap M Rose : Mui Kwai Rose ... READ MORE

Cantonese for Animals

DDHK.ORG – Animals have various variants. Starting from the predictable to the wild. So, this time we will get to know various animals in Cantonese, Hong Kong. Let's listen. A Goose : Ngoo Dog : You Chicken : Kai Hen : Wong Kai Rooster : Kung Kai B Pig : Cyu Duck : Ngaap Grasshopper : Comon Cai Eel : Wong Sin Crocodile : Ngok Yu Bird : Ciok Pigeon : Pak Kap Owl : Mau Dou Ying C Worm : Wo Hin Dragonfly : Nong Nai Lizard : Yimsie D Sheep : Yeung E Eagle ... READ MORE

Cantonese for Work

DDHK.ORG – Jobs have many variants. Do you already know the various professional and occupational vocabulary in Cantonese? Let's see. A Actor/Actress : Din Hou/Din Wong Accountant : Wui Gai The Architect : Gin Zuk Si Artist : Min Sing Famous Artist : Tai Min Sing D Dentist : Ngaa Yi Designer : Chit Gai The Doctor : Yi Sang Doctor : Yi Sang E Engineer : Kung Cing Si F Photographer : Sip Jing Si G Gardener : Yun Ding Teacher : Lousi H Judge : Fat Kun J Prosecutor : Pui Sam Yun Clerk : Man Jyun K Employee ... READ MORE

Cantonese for Bank Activities

DDHK.ORG - Bank activities and so on cannot be separated from life. As a financial institution that exists in every country, the existence of a bank is needed. Savings and loan activities and so on, make people very familiar with banks. Well, now is the time to get to know various banking vocabulary in Cantonese so that you can communicate fluently when you come to banking in Hong Kong. A ATM : Zin Dung Gwai Jyun Gei ATM Card : Tai Fun Kaat B Bank : Ngan Hong Bank Account : Zoeng Wu Bank Account Number : Ngan Homh Zoeng Hou Bank of China : Cung Kwong Nganhong Nasic Bank : Gei Bun NGan ... READ MORE

Cantonese for Food

DDHK.ORG - Food in Hong Kong is very diverse. Some of them can be found in Indonesia. To be even more fluent in Cantonese, let's get to know various foods in Cantonese. A Agar-agar : Fried Chicken Celi : Chai Kai B Canned Pork : Em Jau Yuk Vermicelli : Mai Fen Biscuits : Peng Kon Sponge : Tanko Bombay Goreng : Cha Yong Cung Huin Porridge : Cuk Burger : Hon Pou Pau C Cereal/wheat : Makbei Chocolate : Cu Ku Lek Corn Flakes : Sukmai Bin H Hot Dog : Yit Kau I Canned Tuna : ... READ MORE

Cantonese for Hong Kong Money

DDHK.ORG - Hong Kong money has many denominations. Money can not be separated from everyday life. As a medium of exchange or payment for goods and services, money is owned by almost all humans on earth. Money is also a measure of wealth and is another valuable asset. Money is also what differentiates one country from another, with different exchange rates. Well, because every country has its own currency, so does Hong Kong, so it's time to get to know the money vocabulary in Cantonese. Let's see. Dollars: Man Tens: Sap Tens of thousands: Man Hundreds: Mr. Receh: Sanci Thousands: Jin... READ MORE

Cantonese for Transportation

DDHK.ORG - Cantonese for transportation is important to know. Transportation cannot be separated from everyday life. Without means of transportation, it will be difficult for someone to go anywhere. Transportation is divided into three, namely land, sea and air transportation. Air transportation is transportation that requires a lot of money to use it. Apart from having more sophisticated technology, air transportation is the fastest means of transportation compared to other means of transportation and has a relatively lower accident rate than land and water transportation. Here is Cantonese for transportation and all things related. Let's listen. A Ambulance : You Wu Jhe B Airport : Koe ... READ MORE

Cantonese for Body Parts

DDHK.COM - The body is a gift from Allah SWT with all the advantages. So, let's get to know the body parts in Cantonese. A Eyebrows : So Mo/Amimo B Body Parts : Sendai Poufen Shoulders : Pok Dau Calves : Kio Pei Lips : Coe D Chest : Hung Chin : Hapa Forehead : Dau Ngaj Blood : Hyut G Teeth : Nga H Heart : Sam Nose : Pei Ko J Finger : Sau Ci Toe : Kiok Ci Little Finger : Sau Zi Mei Ring Finger : Mo Meng Zi Index Finger : Sik Zi Middle Finger : Zung Zi Thumb ... READ MORE