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How to write Happy Birthday in Cantonese
Write health (sang 1), days (jat6), fast (faai3) and happy (lok3).

Cantonese is mainly written, but it is used in dialogue and introduction. These Cantonese dialogues make the article more vivid, vivid and direct, and avoid distortion when translating into common words.

In order to be close to the people, the mass media will add a lot of Cantonese words from time to time. Some magazines will adopt another set of their own Cantonese writing system, and write a lot according to Cantonese grammar and terminology. It is difficult for users in China who don't know Cantonese to understand this Cantonese vernacular.

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Cantonese has nine tones and six tones: Yin Ping, Yin Shang, Yin Qu, Yang Ping, Yang Shang, Yang Qu, Yin Ru, alto and Yang Ru.

Nine tones and six tones are nine tones and six tones. Simple understanding: First, one tone corresponds to one tone, six tones correspond to six tones, and the other three tones are entering tones.

In fact, the pitch of the tones of Yin-in, Zhong-in and Yang-in is the same as that of Yin-in, Yin-out and Yang-out, and they are only distinguished by entering words ending in -p, -t and-K. Because of the definition of tone, it includes intonation (that is, actual pitch) and cadence. The vowels -p, -t and -k affect its frustration.

Therefore, even if only 1 to 6 are used to mark six tones, some people think that it cannot be simply called six tones, or nine tones, or further, "nine tones and six tones".

The representative words of six tone values are: Zhou (ZAU1); Hau 2; Store (dim 3); River (ho4); mu(mou 5); Cross (dou6).

Cantonese has nine tones and six tones: Yin Ping, Yin Shang, Yin Qu, Yang Ping, Yang Shang, Yang Qu, Yin Ru, alto and Yang Ru.