Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How do you say Cantonese 1 to 20?

How do you say Cantonese 1 to 20?

Cantonese 1 to 20:

One (Asia), two (appropriate), three (mulberry), four (plug), five (well), six (work), seven (fork), eight (bar), nine (dog), ten (sprinkle), eleven (sprinkle), twelve (sprinkle) and thirteen (sprinkle).

Guangzhou people

There are nine tones and six tones, and the tone of Cantonese is also very different from that of northern Chinese. It is covered with six sounds, saying that one is clear, two is clear, three is clear, four is turbid, five is turbid and six is turbid. After that, promoting sound clarity is the high entrance, promoting sound clarity is the middle entrance, and promoting sound turbidity is the low entrance. Nine o'clock. Modern Cantonese grammar, such as "Shuida", "Dried Vegetable", "Renke", "Chicken Gong" and "Fish Sheng", all have a common grammatical structure, that is, adjectives are used as modifiers after nouns.