How do you say many thanks in Cantonese?

How do you say many thanks in Cantonese?

Hong Kong Cantonese (henceforth HKC) has two phrases which may be translated into English as ‘thank you’ and they are m4-goi1 (唔 該, literally ‘should not’; henceforth m-goi) and do1-ze6 (多謝, literally ‘many thanks’; henceforth do-ze),1 with the numerals indicating lexical tones, following Lee (2005, p.

Do Xia thank you?

3 Use “do xia” in the Hakka dialect and in Taiwanese Chinese. This is an alternate way of saying “thank you” in both dialects. In native characters, write do xia as 多謝. A rough pronunciation would be do-syeh.

How do you politely say thank you?

Other Ways to Say “Thank You So Much” and “Thank You Very Much” in Writing

  1. 1 Thank you for all your hard work on this.
  2. 2 Thanks again, we couldn’t have pulled this off without you.
  3. 3 Thank you, you’re amazing!
  4. 4 I’m so thankful for everything you bring to the table.
  5. 5 Thank you kindly.
  6. 6 Thanks a million.
  7. 7 Many thanks.

How do you say Pleased to meet you in Cantonese?

So now, how do we say “Nice to meet you”? This is expressed in Cantonese as 好開心見到你. Let’s break it down again, The first three words – 好開心 – means “really happy” while the last three words – 見到你 – means “to meet you”.

How do you say nice in Cantonese?

好正 (hou2 zeng3 | ) : very delicious; really good; really nice; fabulous; fantastic – CantoDict.

How do you say I miss you in Cantonese?

我掛住你。 I miss you.

What is Cantonese slang for?

Cantonese slang you need to know right now

  • Catching worms. 🔊: “juk chung”
  • A chicken talking to a duck. 🔊: “gai tung aap gong”
  • Buddhist style. 🔊: “fut hai”
  • Kicking the ball. 🔊: “seh boh”
  • Trap. 🔊: “fuk”
  • Wearing a green hat. 🔊: “daai luk mo”
  • To ride an ox while looking for a horse. 🔊: “keh ngau wun ma”
  • Driving a bus.

What does Sik fan mean?

English translation of 吃饭 ( chi fan / chī fàn ) – to eat in Chinese.

How do you say sleep in Cantonese?

瞓覺 (fan3 gaau3 | ) : sleep – CantoDict.

What does slept mean?

1. To sleep later than one is normally accustomed or allowed to, either by mistake or on purpose. My alarm didn’t go off, and I ended up sleeping in by mistake!

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