tung1 jung6 hon3 zi6 biu1 zeon2 gaau1 wun6 maa5通用漢字標準交換碼通用汉字标准交换码
Jyutpingtung1 jung6 hon3 zi6 biu1 zeon2 gaau1 wun6 maa5
Yaletūng yungh hon jih bīu jéun gāu wunh máh
Definition
Standard Interchange Code for Generally Used Chinese Characters, a character encoding standard of Taiwan 1986-1992, aka CNS 11643-1986, where CNS stands for Chinese National Standard
Tone guide
T1High level
T2High rising
T3Mid level
T4Low falling
T5Low rising
T6Low level
Grammar guides
- In 30 secondsThe whole language at a glance. No tenses, no plurals, six tones, sentence particles. Read this before you dive into any specific topic.
- ParticlesSentence particles add tone, emotion, and nuance. Learn the most common particles in Cantonese and how to use them.
- QuestionsFrom yes or no questions to asking who, what, where, and when. The patterns you need to ask questions naturally in Cantonese.
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