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How do you say "it's cold today" in Cantonese?

"It's so cold today." In Cantonese, it's so cold today.

Cold, usually used for low temperature; Feel the temperature is low (as opposed to "hot"). "Cold" means freezing in Cantonese. Do more cold, the third sound. Cover yourself at night, or I will kiss you cold.

There are nine tones in Cantonese, among which the three tones of entering tone are exactly the same as the three tones of six soothing tones. Some scholars in Hong Kong also believe that Cantonese has only eight tones, because it is equal to Yin and Weiqi. So the nine tones actually have only five tone values, and these five tone values can establish a corresponding relationship with the five tones of Putonghua.

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1. has preserved a large number of ancient elements in China. Standard Cantonese/Cantonese Cantonese Cantonese dialect has many archaic sounds. There are many ancient sayings and meanings in Cantonese, and many words in Cantonese, including mood particles, can be directly found in ancient books and records in China. In the northern dialect of China, these archaic words have been abandoned or rarely used.

2. There are elements of ancient South Vietnamese left over. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Zhongyuan people and Guyue people who settled in Lingnan lived together for a long time, and their languages, cultures and customs infiltrated each other. Modern Cantonese still contains South Vietnamese elements, which are manifested in vocabulary and some remains in grammar.