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AIDS ngoy·jì·bengair hùng·hayair-conditioned
yáu hùng·tiù ge/yáu láang·hay ge HK/China
air conditioning hùng·tiù/láang·hay HK/China
airline hàwng·hùng gùng·sì
d either HK or China to show that they are used solely in nese-speaking regions of China. They symbols , and e and verb and have been added for clarity
yáu hùng tiù ge/yáu láang hay geHK/China/China
airai
whole ered & y sauce dip
bàw·choy spinachbàw·làw pineapplebawk·béng egg & spring onion
pancake bawk·hàw mint
menu decoder
cuisine lists dishes and ingredients according to their to help you get the most out of your gastronomic with food terms that you may hear in restaurants and s we’ve marked the region or city where they’re most
pineapplebawk·béng k·béng g egg & spri egg & spri egg & spri egg & sprigg ng onion ng ong
panpancaancakancakeancake cake àw mint
Where can I …? ngáw hái háw·yí … attend a service jo lái·ba pray kày·tó meditate jing·jaw
cultural differences
Is this a local or national custom? lày·di hai· g·hai bún· lày·gaw gawk·gàa ge lài gaaI don’t want to offend you. ngáw g séung dàk·jI’m not used to this. ngáw mó lày gaw jaaI’d rather not join in.
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AcknowledgmentsAssociate Publisher Mina PatriaManaging Editor Annelies MertensEditor Branislava VladisavljevicSeries Designer Mark AdamsManaging Layout Designer Chris GirdlerLayout Designer Clara MonittoLanguage Writers Chiu-yee Cheung, Tao Li
Thanks Carol Jackson, Chris Love, Wayne Murphy, Piers Pickard, Jacqui Saunders
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6th Edition – July 2013ISBN 978 1 74220 183 2Text © Lonely Planet 2013Cover Image Sidewalk food vendor at night, Kowloon, Hong Kong.Rob Crandall / Alamy ©Printed in China 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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acknowledgments
This 6th edition of Lonely Planet’s Cantonese phrasebook is based on the previous edition by the Lonely Planet Language Products team and translators Chiu-yee Cheung and Tao Li.
Chiu-yee Cheung was born in Hong Kong and studied Chi-nese language and literature at Jinan University, China. He completed his PhD at the University of Sydney and is currently lecturing in Chinese language and culture at the University of Queensland.
Tao Li was born in Guangzhou, China. She graduated from Zhongshan University, China, majoring in Chinese languages and literature.
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make the most of this phrasebook ...Anyone can speak another language! It’s all about confidence. Don’t worry if you can’t remember your school language lessons or if you’ve never learnt a language before. Even if you learn the very basics (on the inside cover of this book), your travel experience will be the better for it. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain when the locals hear you making an effort.
finding things in this book For easy navigation, this book is in sections. The Basics chapters are the ones you’ll thumb through time and again. The Practical section covers basic travel situations like catching transport and finding a bed. The Social section gives you conversational phrases, pick-up lines, the ability to express opinions – so you can get to know people. Food has a section all of its own: gour-mets and vegetarians are covered and local dishes feature. Safe Travel equips you with health and police phrases, just in case. Sustainable Travel, finally, completes this book. Remember the colours of each section and you’ll find everything easily; or use the comprehensive Index. Otherwise, check the two-way trav-eller’s Dictionary for the word you need.
being understoodThroughout this book you’ll see coloured phrases on each page. They’re phonetic guides to help you pronounce the language. You don’t even need to look at the language itself, but you’ll get used to the way we’ve represented particular sounds. The pronunciation chapter in Basics will explain more, but you can feel confident that if you read the coloured phrase slowly, you’ll be understood.
communication tipsBody language, ways of doing things, sense of humour – all have a role to play in every culture. ‘Local talk’ boxes show you common ways of saying things, or everyday language to drop into conversation. ‘Listen for ...’ boxes supply the phrases you may hear. They start with the language (so local people can point out what they want to say to you) and then lead in to the pronunciation guide and the English translation.
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about ca ntonese ............................................8map ..................................................... 8 introduction ..................................... 9
basics ...........................................................11pronunciation ...................... 11
vowel sounds ...........................11consonant sounds ..................12tones ...........................................13
a–z p hrasebuilder ................. 15contents .....................................15adjectives .................................17adverbs ......................................17be..................................................18classifiers ...................................19demonstratives .......................20imperatives ...............................21negation.....................................22nouns ..........................................22personal pronouns ................23possessive pronouns .............24prepositions..............................25questions ...................................27requests .....................................29
verbs ............................................29word order ................................30glossary ......................................32
language difficulties ............ 33numbers & amounts ............. 35
cardinal numbers....................35ordinal numbers .....................36fractions .....................................36counters/classifiers ................37useful amounts ........................38
time & dates .......................... 39telling the time ........................39the calendar ..............................40present .......................................41past ..............................................42future ..........................................42during the day .........................44
money .................................... 45
practical ......................................................47transport ............................... 47
getting around ........................47tickets ..........................................48luggage ......................................51plane ...........................................52bus & coach ..............................53subway, train & tram .............54boat .............................................55taxi ...............................................57car & motorbike ......................58bicycle .........................................62local transport..........................64
border c rossing ..................... 65border crossing .......................65at customs .................................66
directions .............................. 67accommodation .................... 69
finding accommodation .................69booking ahead & checking in ...........................70requests & queries ..................72complaints ................................74checking out.............................75camping .....................................77renting ........................................77staying with locals ..................78
shopping ............................... 79looking for .................................79making a purchase .................79bargaining .................................81books & reading ......................81clothes ........................................82electronic goods .....................83
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hairdressing ..............................83music ...........................................84photography ............................84repairs .........................................86
communications ................... 87the internet ...............................87mobile/cell phone ..................89phone..........................................89post office ..................................91
banking ................................. 93sightseeing ............................ 95
getting in ...................................96tours ............................................97
business ................................. 99looking for a job ......................99doing business ..................... 100
senior & disabledtravellers ...........................103
children ...............................105travelling with children .... 105talking with children .......... 107talking about children ....... 108
social .........................................................109meeting people...................109
basics........................................ 109greetings & goodbyes ....... 110addressing people .............. 112making conversation ......... 113nationalities ........................... 114age ............................................ 114occupations & studies ........ 115family ....................................... 116farewells .................................. 118
interests ...............................119common interests ............... 119music ........................................ 120cinema & theatre ................. 121
feelings & opinions .............123feelings .................................... 123opinions .................................. 124politics & social issues ........ 125the environment .................. 127
going out .............................129where to go ........................... 129invitations............................... 131responding to invitations............................ 132arranging to meet ............... 133drugs ........................................ 134
romance...............................135asking someone out ........... 135
pick-up lines .......................... 135rejections ................................ 136getting closer ........................ 137sex ............................................. 137love ........................................... 139problems ................................ 140leaving ..................................... 140
beliefs & cultural differences ........................141
religion .................................... 141cultural differences ............. 142
art ......................................143sport ....................................145
sporting interests ................ 145going to a game ................... 147playing sport ......................... 148badminton, squash table tennis & tennis ....... 150cycling ..................................... 151extreme sports...................... 151golf ............................................ 152soccer/football ..................... 153water sports ........................... 154
outdoors ..............................155hiking ....................................... 155beach ....................................... 158weather ................................... 159flora & fauna .......................... 160
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food ...........................................................161eating out ............................161
basics........................................ 161finding a place to eat ......... 162restaurant ............................... 164at the table ............................. 166talking food ........................... 167methods of preparation ....................... 168in the bar ................................ 169nonalcoholic drinks ............ 170
alcoholic drinks .................... 172drinking up ............................ 173
self-catering ........................175buying food ........................... 175cooking utensils ................... 178
vegetarian &special m eals .....................179
ordering food ........................ 179special diets & allergies ..... 180
menu dec oder .....................181
safe travel..................................................189essentials .............................189
emergencies .......................... 189police ....................................... 190
health...................................193doctor ...................................... 193symptoms & conditions .... 196
women’s health .................... 198allergies ................................... 199alternative treatments ....... 200parts of the body ................. 201pharmacist ............................. 202dentist ...................................... 203
dictionaries ...............................................209english–cantonese
dictionary .................................. 209cantonese–english
dictionary .................................. 237
index .........................................................255
sustainable travel .....................................205
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Indonesia Indonesia
Malaysia
Malaysia
Brunei
Hong KongMacau
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Hong Kong
Kowloon
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Hong Kong SpecialAdministrative Region
ShenzhenHong Kong SAR
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widely spoken
For more information, see the introduction.
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