Cantonese in Danish
Cantonese in Danish is kantonesisk — Cantonese means relating to the city of Guangzhou (historically called Canton), its people, language, or cuisine.
Cantonese in Danish
kantonesisk
(uncountable) A dialect of the Cantonese language, spoken in Guangzhou (Canton), Hong Kong, Macau, and treated as the standard dialect of the Cantonese language.
What does "Cantonese" mean?
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adj Relating to the city of Guangzhou (historically called Canton), its people, language, or cuisine.
"The restaurant specializes in Cantonese dim sum."
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noun A variety of Chinese spoken mainly in Guangdong province, Hong Kong, and Macau.
"She grew up speaking Cantonese at home and English at school."
Cantonese in a sentence
- The restaurant specializes in Cantonese dim sum.
- She grew up speaking Cantonese at home and English at school.
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Cantonese" in Danish?
"Cantonese" in Danish is kantonesisk. Cantonese means: Relating to the city of Guangzhou (historically called Canton), its people, language, or cuisine.
How do you use "Cantonese" in a sentence?
Example: "The restaurant specializes in Cantonese dim sum." In Danish, "Cantonese" is kantonesisk.
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