English to Hindi Dictionary cantonese

cantonese

कैंटोनीज़
definition
noun
We restricted the study to individuals belonging to the two major dialect groups of Chinese in Singapore: the Hokkiens and the Cantonese .
a native or inhabitant of Canton.
Our local tour guide speaks Chinese (both Cantonese and putonghua), and he says that he has sufficient demand to keep busy every day of the week.
a form of Chinese spoken mainly in southeastern China (including Hong Kong).
adjective
The Cantonese dialect created the unique culture exemplified by Stephen Chow, and this is our pride.
of or relating to Canton (Guangzhou), its inhabitants, their dialect, or their cuisine.
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His father was Lee Hoi-Chuen, a successful actor and 'Cantonese' opera performer.
At Canton, however, the foreigners had no choice; the 'Cantonese' would not let them inside, and so they had no opportunity to discover that perhaps here as elsewhere they would rather be outside.
Beyond that, one theory from Canton states that the inventor was Hung Hsiu-Ch'uan, the 'Cantonese' who led a rebellion and proclaimed himself Emperor of Nanking.
And thankfully, Fox also relented on the current trend of giving Western audiences English-only dub soundtracks instead of the original 'Cantonese' with subtitles.
Fifty bucks buys excellent widescreen transfers, English and 'Cantonese' soundtracks, subtitles and commentary by the director.
The hotel also boasts the most famous 'Cantonese' restaurant in Suzhou - Sampan Seafood Restaurant, fashioned in the style of a traditional fishing village.
In 'Cantonese' , the sound yu is also used for ‘fish’.
‘The 'Cantonese' only expected to seek his fortune in Dalian and to marry his girlfriend, who was said to work in a department store in Shanghai,’ Wang said.
Some 'Cantonese' still eat mice because they believe mouse meat is rich in protein.
Students of all ages were encouraged to tune into 'Cantonese' radio and television daily, Leung added.
In the south of the country, meanwhile, some soup-loving 'Cantonese' people enjoy placenta soup, seasoned with ginger, jujubes and several other Chinese herbs.
Voice demonstrations of commonly used 'Cantonese' expressions are also available for PDA users.
Unlike 'Cantonese' , Shanghainese is only used in Shanghai, not even in nearby cities like Hangzhou and Suzhou.
But to this day, sometimes when I have Cantonese takeout, I also suffer a flashback echo of Mr. R (no fault of the 'Cantonese' , of course).
But, it doesn't make sense to me because although Hong Kong speaks 'Cantonese' and Taiwan speaks Mandarin, the written languages are the same.
The Shanghai crowds booed during the flying scenes, which Western audiences likened to classical ballet, while a major talking point invisible to the rest of us was the 'Cantonese' actors' attempts at delivering the Mandarin dialogue.
A number of Chinese dialects are also widely spoken including 'Cantonese' , Hokkien, and Mandarin together with Punjabi and Tamil.
It annoyed me that everything was in Mandarin - it brought me a little further from Edison and his Canadian-accented 'Cantonese' .
The 'Cantonese' lion can be divided into two styles, the Foshan style popular in Hong Kong and most Chinese communities around the world, and the Heshan style popular in Malaysia, Singapore, and with competition teams.
The SARS outbreak last year led to great criticism of Chinese, especially 'Cantonese' , over some of their unique dining ‘customs’.
His partner, terrified, dropped his own weapon and backed away, babbling in broken 'Cantonese' .
she's a 'Cantonese'
My girlfriend almost always opts for 'Cantonese' style something or other, and on this occasion it was Lemon Chicken, again with egg fried rice.
Neither of the pair spoke the other's language - one spoke 'Cantonese' , the other spoke the Colombian dialect of Spanish.
The 'Cantonese' dialect created the unique culture exemplified by Stephen Chow, and this is our pride.
He said that during meetings with the Indian and Pakistani communities, he had been told that many applications had been rejected because they could not speak or understand 'Cantonese' .
Fluent in Mandarin, she was able to operate among the Hong Kong residents, who mainly speak 'Cantonese' .
In 1932, a 'Cantonese' named Lu Geng, along with a British national, set up a joint venture with the manager of an American-based mortgage company.
It goes without saying that his English is better than my 'Cantonese' .
The 'Cantonese' have a saying: ‘We eat everything on the ground with four legs except tables and chairs.’
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