How to write good morning in Cantonese

"Good morning" is said in Cantonese (that is, Cantonese): morning!

I don’t know if you mean to use Mandarin to spell the homophony. How should you say it to be close? If so,

you can say: "zou san" (walking with an umbrella). These two characters both have the third tone in Mandarin. According to the rules of Mandarin, the second and third tones are very close when pronounced. (In fact, "morning" should be pronounced as "sun" in English, but when pronounced with the third tone in Mandarin, it becomes a very standard "morning" in Cantonese!

Extended information:

< p>Cantonese, also known as Cantonese and Cantonese, is commonly known as vernacular and overseas as Tang dialect. It is a tonal language of the Han family of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is one of the seven major dialects in China and is also the mother tongue of the Han Cantonese family.

Cantonese originated from the ancient Chinese language and has a complete set of nine tones and six tones. It perfectly retains the characteristics of ancient Chinese in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong, Macau, and overseas Chinese communities such as Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Cantonese is widely spoken in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Sydney, Melbourne, and Christmas Island in Australia, New York and San Francisco in the United States, and Vancouver and Toronto in Canada. There are nearly 40 million Cantonese speakers in Guangdong Province [1], and there are about 70 million Cantonese speakers in the world. .

Reference materials:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Cantonese