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Learn how to use Cantonese adjectives
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| nei5 ho2, ngo5 hai6 Olivia. Hi everybody! I’m Olivia. |
| Welcome to CantoneseClass101.com’s “saam1 fan1 zung1 gwong2 dung1 waa2”. The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Cantonese. |
| In the last lesson, we learned how to use the Cantonese adjectives. In this lesson, we will learn how to combine them with nouns. |
| Before we start, you must first know the word ge3. [slowly] ge3 |
| It is a very common possessive particle when placed after pronouns, but in this lesson, we’ll look at another usage of this word, as a linking word to connect adjectives to nouns. |
| To describe an object, first use the adjective that we learned last lesson, followed by ge3, then the noun. |
| For example: |
| hou2 hoi1 sum1 ge3 jat1 jat6 |
| hou2 leng3 ge3 neoi5 zai2 |
| hou2 pen4 ge3 saam1 |
| Let’s break down the phrases. |
| ho2 hoi1 sum1 ge3 jat1 jat6 |
| if you remember the phrase ngo5 hou2 hoi1 sum1 “I’m very happy” from last lesson, hou2 hoi1 sum1 means “happy” or “very happy”. |
| After that, add the linking word ge3, then the noun jat1 jat6 “a day”. |
| So altogether, hou2 hoi1 sum1 ge3 jat1 jat6 means “a very happy day” |
| [slowly] hou2 hoi1 sum1 ge3 jat1 jat6 |
| What about the second phrase, can you figure out how it is constructed? |
| hou2 leng3 ge3 neoi5 zai2 |
| hou2 leng3 “beautiful” or “very beautiful”, plus the linking word ge3, plus neoi5 zai2, the cantonese word for “girl”. |
| So altogether, hou2 leng3 ge3 neoi5 zai2 “a very beautiful girl” |
| [slowly] hou2 leng3 ge3 neoi5 zai2 |
| Now, you should know what hou2 pen4 ge3 saam1 is. |
| hou2 pen4 is “cheap” or “very cheap” and |
| saam1 is “shirt” or “a top” |
| so hou2 pen4 ge3 saam1 is “very cheap shirt” |
| [slowly] hou2 pen4 ge3 saam1 |
| Now it’s time for Olivia’s Insights. |
| When you’re shopping at the markets or boutiques in Hong Kong, it’s very common to hear the sellers trying to attract customers by saying: |
| hou2 san1 sin1 ge3 haa1 “very fresh shrimp” |
| hou2 tim4 ge3 caang2 “very sweet oranges” |
| hou2 dai2 ge3 bo1 haai4 “very low-priced sneakers” |
| In this lesson, we learned how to link adjectives to nouns. Next time we’ll learn a very useful and romantic verb, 鍾意. |
| Do you know what this Cantonese verb means? |
| I’ll be waiting for you with the answer in the next “saam1 fan1 zung1 gwong2 dung1 waa2”. |
| Haa6 ci3 gin3! |
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