pronounciation of "haai" and "hai"

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singgam
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pronounciation of "haai" and "hai"

Post by singgam »

hello!

I am just starting to learn Cantonese.
I would like to know what the difference in pronounciation is if the jyutpin has a double vowel or one. eg. haai or hai, or faai and fai.
Do you pronounce the double letter for a longer time?
Could you please help me?
Thanks very much! m4goi1.

singgam :-)
Maya

Re: pronounciation of "haai" and "hai"

Post by Maya »

the first one is longer pronounced than the second one
eg. faai lok 快樂(happy/nice) , fai 快(faster)
eg. haai ji 孩子 (child), hai 鞋(shoe)
singgam2

Re: pronounciation of "haai" and &quot

Post by singgam2 »

Thanks very much.... singgam
Radagasty

Re: pronounciation of "haai" and &quot

Post by Radagasty »

Maya wrote:

> the first one is longer pronounced than the second one
> eg. faai lok 快樂(happy/nice) , fai 快(faster)
> eg. haai ji 孩子 (child), hai 鞋(shoe)

This doesn't seem right to me. 快 and 鞋 are also faai and haai respectively. For fai and hai, you want something like 肺 and 係.

Sebastian.
Tuan

Re: pronounciation of "haai" and "hai"

Post by Tuan »

Haai is pronouned like "Hi" and Hai is like "Hay" in English.
Roger

Re: pronounciation of "haai" and "hai"

Post by Roger »

Tuan wrote:

> Haai is pronouned like "Hi" and Hai is like "Hay" in English.

the second part is incorrect. in cantonese, "haai" is indeed pronounced like "Hi" in english

but "hai" is definitely not pronounced like "hay" in english.

the cantonese sound "hei" is pronounced like "hay" in english.

the cantonese sound "hai" is pronounced like the english word "height" without the "t" sound at the end.

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Radagasty

Re: pronounciation of "haai" and "hai"

Post by Radagasty »

Roger wrote:


> but "hai" is definitely not pronounced like "hay" in english.
>
> the cantonese sound "hei" is pronounced like "hay" in english.

I agree with both of the above.

> the cantonese sound "hai" is pronounced like the english word
> "height" without the "t" sound at the end.

'height' without the 't' sounds just like 'hi' to me, though. I'm not sure if English has an equivalent of the Cantonese hai.

Sebastian.
Maya

Re: pronounciation of "haai" and "hai"

Post by Maya »

eg. faai/ lok , fai _
eg. haai/ ji , hai _

/ mean the tone is going up
mean the tone is going down
_ mean the tone is going plain.
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