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How to type Cantonese after midnight snack?

Bin gor yiu choet hoei sik siu yeh?

Here are some common Japanese words that I hope will help you

"Fence". Refers to neighbors. Rural families will plant some fruits and vegetables in front of and behind their houses, and use fences as the boundary (later walls were used) to separate them from their neighbors. There is "shall we summon my elderly neighbour to join us, call him through the fence, and pour the jar dry?" in Du Fu's poem "The Visitor".

At present, this word is still widely used in Cantonese, but once I saw a joke that an old man and his grandson said in Cantonese that I was waiting for you in isolation. As a result, the grandson asked: Grandpa, are you infected with the virus and need to be isolated? Why quarantine?

What do you need to have leisure tea? How can you digest it without love?-I need leisure to find you, Linda Chung.

"I need leisure". Have time, have time. Han Yu's poem "East meets Spring" has "nothing to do, you want to listen and listen".

"Yan". There are many meanings in ancient Chinese. In cantonese, it means late, late. "The Analects of Confucius Zi Lu XIII" includes: Ran Zi retired from the DPRK. Confucius said, "He Yan also?" Right: "There is politics." Confucius asked Ranzi why he came back so late.