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Cantonese$544316$ - Übersetzung nach deutsch

CANTONESE WRITTEN TRADITION
Written cantonese; Cantonese script
  • Written Cantonese on the packaging of Hong Kong beverage brand [[Vitasoy]]
  •  Written Cantonese advertising banner in Mainland China

Cantonese      
n. Kantonese, Einheimischer oder Bewohner Kantons (China)
wonton soup         
  • Preparing and filling wonton dumplings in [[Hong Kong]]
TYPE OF DUMPLING COMMONLY FOUND IN A NUMBER OF CHINESE CUISINES
Wontan; Won ton; Húntún; Huntun; Yuntún; Yuntun; Yün-t'un; Yun-t'un; Hun-t'un; Wan tan; Wan ton; Wonton soup; Fried wonton; Yuen-t'un; Wontons; Short Soup; Wuntun; Pangsit goreng sayur; Wenzhou wonton; Pinsec frito; Pinsec; Pinseques fritos; Pritong pinsek; Pinritong pinsek; Prinitong pinsek; Fried wontons; Won Ton; Won ton dumpling; Won ton dumplings; Won-tons; Hoanh thanh; Pangsit; Wonton strips; Cantonese wontons
n. Wonton Suppe, Suppe mit Wonton Knödel

Definition

Cantonese
(Cantonese)
1.
Cantonese means belonging or relating to the Chinese provinces of Canton and Kwangtung.
ADJ
2.
The Cantonese are the people who live in or come from the Chinese provinces of Canton and Kwangtung.
N-COUNT: usu pl
3.
Cantonese is the language spoken in the Chinese provinces of Guango, Kwansai, and Hong Kong, as well as in other parts of the world.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Written Cantonese

Written Cantonese is the most complete written form of Chinese after that for Mandarin Chinese and Classical Chinese. Written Chinese was originally developed for Classical Chinese, and was the main literary language of China until the 19th century. Written vernacular Chinese first appeared in the 17th century, and a written form of Mandarin became standard throughout China in the early 20th century. Cantonese is a common language in places like Hong Kong and Macau. While the Mandarin form can in principle be read and spoken word for word in other Chinese varieties, its intelligibility to non-Mandarin speakers is poor to incomprehensible because of differences in idioms, grammar and usage. Modern Cantonese speakers have therefore developed new characters for words that do not exist and have retained others that have been lost in standard Chinese.

With the advent of the computer and standardization of character sets specifically for Cantonese, many printed materials in predominantly Cantonese-speaking areas of the world are written to cater to their population with these written Cantonese characters.