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How to pronounce and write arrogant or proud in Cantonese?

Deqi. The Cantonese pronunciation is dak1 qicek1. It means to get carried away. and "Dese" in Mandarin.

For example:

1. It’s so bad! Be careful with me!

Interpretation: Don’t be so shy, be careful!

2. You are so happy just after getting a small amount of money, you have never seen the world.

Interpretation: After making a little money, you are so good at it, and you have never seen the world.

Extended information

The pronunciation system of Cantonese is relatively complex, with 19 initial consonants, 56 finals and nine tones and six tones. Nine tones and six tones: yin level, yin up, yin going, yang level, yang up, yang going, yin in, middle in, yang in.

Nine tones and six tones are nine sounds and six tones. Simple understanding: First, one tone corresponds to one sound, six tones correspond to six sounds, and the remaining three sounds are entrance sounds.

In fact, the pitches of the tones of Yin Ru, Zhong Ru, and Yang Ru are the same as those of Yin Ping, Yin Qu, and Yang Qu, but they use the rhyme characters ending in -p, -t, or -k. To distinguish. Because the definition of tone includes circumflex (that is, actual pitch) and frustration. The endings of -p, -t, and -k in the rhyme of the entry tone affect its frustrating nature.

Therefore, even if only six tones are marked with six numbers from 1 to 6, some people think that it cannot simply be called only six tones, or nine tones, or further, "nine tones". "Six Tune of Sound".

Baidu Encyclopedia--Cantonese