I wanted to ask for in Cantonese how do you count money? For example, how would you say:
1) 2 dollars and 50 cents?
2) 15 dollars and 75 cents?
3) 30 dollars and 98 cents?
4) 1 dollar and 10 cents?
5) 3 dollars and 25 cents?
6) 6 dollars and 49 cents?
Just wondering because I'm not sure how to count money in Cantonese. Is there any way to say the number of cents in a short way so that you don't have to say the whole number (like have to say out the entire number for the number, fifty - mmh sup)?
Thanks. Reply w/ answers to email if possible. That'd be great!
-Matt
Help! How Do You Count Money in Cantonese!
Re: Help! How Do You Count Money in Cantonese!
Dollars are /man/ (sounds like "mon" in money, character is mosquito) or /go/ (like "o" in for, character is unit), 10-cents are "hou" (like "o" in hotel) and the penny is /sin/; .5 is /bun/ (u like oo in noon, character is half). Drop off the last monetary unit.
2.50 = leung go bun (2 unit .5)
15.75 = sap ng go tsat hou bun (17 unit 7 10c .5)
30.98 = saam sap go gau hou baat (30 unit 9 10c
1.10 = go yat (unit 1 10c)
3.25 = saam go yi hou bun (3 unit 2 10c 5)
6.49 = luk go sei hou gao (6 unit 4 10c 9)
If the amount is in whole dollars, you use man instead.
3.00 = saam man (beware of the aa verus a: saam maan is 30k!)
You can also use the more colloquial terms "man gai" (mosquito chicken), "beng" (biscuit), "pei" (skin) or the formal term "jyn" (dollar).
2.50 = leung go bun (2 unit .5)
15.75 = sap ng go tsat hou bun (17 unit 7 10c .5)
30.98 = saam sap go gau hou baat (30 unit 9 10c
1.10 = go yat (unit 1 10c)
3.25 = saam go yi hou bun (3 unit 2 10c 5)
6.49 = luk go sei hou gao (6 unit 4 10c 9)
If the amount is in whole dollars, you use man instead.
3.00 = saam man (beware of the aa verus a: saam maan is 30k!)
You can also use the more colloquial terms "man gai" (mosquito chicken), "beng" (biscuit), "pei" (skin) or the formal term "jyn" (dollar).