Is there a Cantonese dictionary?
CC-Canto – A Cantonese dictionary for everyone.
Is there Cantonese in Google Translate?
Cantonese is currently not available on Google Translate. There are many ways Google’s assesses which new language to add such as: It’s a written language. It’s actively used on the web together with translations into other languages (news articles, multilingual websites, books, government pages and so on)
Is Cantonese and Mandarin the same?
Cantonese and Mandarin are dialects of the Chinese language and are both spoken in China. They share the same base alphabet, but as a spoken language they are distinct and not mutually intelligible.
Which translation app has Cantonese?
Fortunately, Microsoft Bing Translator can translate from English into Cantonese and Cantonese into English. You can even speak a Cantonese or English text, and it will detect it automatically and provide your required translations right away!
Why is Cantonese not in Google Translate?
With around 60 million native speakers, Cantonese is the official language of Hong Kong and Macau. It is the 24th most commonly spoken language in the world. It has more native speakers than Dutch, Swedish and Greek put together. And it’s not included in Google Translate.
What is lei ho?
Welcome. Lei Ho’olaha a 501(c)(3) Native CDFI founded in 2011 and certified by the Department of Treasury in 2014 provides financial training and loans to community organizations and Native Hawaiian owned businesses in the state of Hawai’i.
What is the meaning of Xie Xie?
“thank you
In most languages, one of the first and most important things you learn how to say is “thank you.” In English, “thank you” is a way of showing your appreciation and gratefulness towards someone. In Chinese culture, this is no different. This phrase in Mandarin is 谢谢 (xiè xie)! It’s such an important and useful phrase.