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How to speak Cantonese tomorrow?

Tomorrow's Cantonese is as follows:

The pronunciation of "Ming" is the fourth sound of Chinese pinyin "Ting". "Tomorrow" means tomorrow in Cantonese, and the pronunciation of "Tian" is similar to that of "Hot" in Mandarin.

The day before yesterday: the day before yesterday: Qin (coming) day, today: today, tomorrow: listening (just "listening" to Mandarin) day. Cantonese originated from ancient northern Chinese. After long-term language exchange, integration and adjustment, it matured in the Tang Dynasty and developed into the Song Dynasty, which is not far from modern Cantonese. ?

Extended data:

Cantonese pronunciation

When pronouncing 1 and b, close your upper and lower lips, hold your breath, and then let the weak airflow suddenly rush out. This is the same as the pronunciation of b in Mandarin, and the head word corresponds roughly to b in Mandarin. Chinese characters are followed by Cantonese Pinyin, and superscript indicates tone. Note that this is a Cantonese tone, not a Mandarin tone. Click to listen to pronunciation)

2. When P is pronounced, its mouth shape is the same as that of B, but the airflow from the lips is strong (the difference between non-aspirated and aspirated in linguistics), which is the same as the pronunciation of P in Mandarin, and the head word is roughly corresponding to P in Mandarin.