Introduction |
Eric: Welcome to 3-Minute Cantonese Season 1, Lesson 11 - How to Talk About Prices. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about prices in Cantonese. |
Body |
Eric: Here's the informal way to say 'One dollar.' in Cantonese. The currency in Hong Kong is the Hong Kong dollar. |
Olivia: [Normal] 一蚊(jat1 man1) |
Eric: First is the number 'One' |
Olivia: [Normal] 一 [Slow] 一 (jat1) |
Eric: Last is the noun meaning 'dollar' |
Olivia: [Normal] 蚊 [Slow] 蚊(man1) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'One dollar.' |
Olivia: [Slow] 一蚊 [Normal] 一蚊(jat1 man1) |
Eric: Ok, now let's take a look at the way to say 'Ten dollars.' |
Olivia: [Normal] 十蚊。(sap6 man1) |
Eric: First is the number 'Ten' |
Olivia: [Normal] 十 [Slow] 十 (sap6) |
Eric: Last is the noun meaning 'dollar' |
Olivia: [Normal] 蚊 [Slow] 蚊(man1) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Ten dollars.' |
Olivia: [Slow] 十蚊。 [Normal] 十蚊。(sap6 man1) |
Eric: Next up is the way to say 'Fifty-five and ten cents.' |
Olivia: [Normal] 五十五個一。(ng5 sap6 ng5 go3 jat1) |
Eric: First is the number 'Fifty' |
Olivia: [Normal] 五十 [Slow] 五十(ng5 sap6) |
Eric: Next is the number 'five' |
Olivia: [Normal] 五 [Slow] 五(ng5) |
Eric: Next is the measure word. |
Olivia: [Normal] 個 [Slow] 個(go3) |
Eric: Last is the number 'one' |
Olivia: [Normal] 一 [Slow] 一(jat1) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Fifty-five and ten cents.' |
Olivia: [Slow] 五十五個一。 [Normal] 五十五個一。(ng5 sap6 ng5 go3 jat1) |
Eric: Finally, we have a way to say 'Twenty-six dollars and seventy cents.' |
Olivia: [Normal] 二十六個七。(ji6 sap6 luk6 go3 cat1) |
Eric: First is the number 'Twenty' |
Olivia: [Normal] 二十 [Slow] 二十(ji6 sap6) |
Eric: Next is the number 'six' |
Olivia: [Normal] 六 [Slow] 六(luk6) |
Eric: Next is the measure word. |
Olivia: [Normal] 個 [Slow] 個(go3) |
Eric: Last is the number 'seven' |
Olivia: [Normal] 七 [Slow] 七(cat1) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Twenty-six dollars and seventy cents.' |
Olivia: [Slow] 二十六個七。 [Normal] 二十六個七。(ji6 sap6 luk6 go3 cat1) |
Cultural Insight |
Eric: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
Olivia: The measure word 件(gin3) generally covers all tops and jackets. For clothing that you wear on your lower body, like pants, dresses, or leggings, the appropriate measure word is 條 (tiu4), as in yat1 tiu4 kwan4 for “one dress” |
For anything that comes in a pair, like shoes and gloves, we use 對(deoi3) as in 一對鞋(jat1 deoi3 haai4), meaning “one pair of shoes” |
Note that in Cantonese, pants and leggings are not considered a pair! |
Outro
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Eric: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson! |
Olivia: 拜拜! (baai1 baai3) |
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