Question 2: How do you say "why" in Cantonese? According to the request of the landlord, make an explanation.
First of all, "why" is a "point solution" in spoken Cantonese.
Point = "How" in Cantonese
Xie = Cantonese means "explain, explain"
That's obvious. Explain a little why it is colloquial. The Cantonese pronunciation of "Dianxie" is: Dim Gai, both of which are second sounds, but when they are put together, Gai should be pronounced upward.
Question 3: Why should I tell you how to say something in the vernacular, what you know or what you listen to?
But it usually goes like this:
Tell me what you know! Why should I tell you? ) this is more complete.
Question 4: Why do you say this in vernacular? Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why
1. Why are you doing this?
2. Point out titanium? = Why (become) like this?
Question 5: Why do you say the word "why" in Cantonese? Follow-up: Answer: Why? In Cantonese, it should be: (explain)! Follow-up: I send you a text message and you don't reply, I leave you a message and you delete it. Why do you do this, for fear that others will know? Or, I'm a little annoyed with you now. I'm really sorry to see this. Are you afraid to admit this relationship? Tell me. I won't bother you. Sorry, sorry. Very puzzled. Very sad. I won't bother you too much in the future. Look quietly. I'm afraid that reckless appearance will upset your plan. I can't be too sad. I have to get better and become better, so that I have the capital and ability to fight. I won't give up the sleep I got. The feeling of leaving won't stay. Can you translate it for me? I finished translating my name. Answered those questions with zero answers. I'll take what you have.
Question 6: Vernacular, why, how to explain it, and Ding Gai if you pronounce it. Read it all three times.
Question 7: Why do you say things in Cantonese?
Or because of the solution (research)
Explanation/explanation (research): interrogative words, why n
Han Ruibei has this n, that n, and so on.
Say: a verb, say
Question 8: Why do you say it in Cantonese? What Cantonese corresponds to the name "what", so why can you say "what" or "what"?
Question 9: How do you say "why" in Cantonese? Explain it according to the landlord's request.
First of all, "why" is a "point solution" in spoken Cantonese.
Point = "How" in Cantonese
Xie = Cantonese means "explain, explain"
That's obvious. Explain a little why it is colloquial. The Cantonese pronunciation of "Dianxie" is: Dim Gai, both of which are second sounds, but when they are put together, Gai should be pronounced upward.
Question 10: Why do you say this in vernacular? Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why = Why
1. Why are you doing this?
2. Point out titanium? = Why (become) like this?