Cantonese Made Easy : a book of Simple Sentences in the Cantonese Dialect, With Free And Literal Translations, And Directions for the Rendering of English Grammatical Forms in Chinese
Cantonese Made Easy : a book of Simple Sentences in the Cantonese Dialect, With Free And Literal Translations, And Directions for the Rendering of English Grammatical Forms in Chinese
J Dyer James Dyer Ball
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The following is a list of words generally included in Lists of Classifiers, but omitted in this book from the List of Genuine Classifiers given above, and for the most part consisting of Nouns used partitiyely. 1. Ch'an", KSj is used with showers, times, noises, fits of temper, gusts, puffs, and flashes of light, as : — " — ' iffi, ML, y^' chan- fung, a gust of wind. ' — ' f^ 3tii y^' chan- kwong, a flash of light. ' — ' IS- Hw y^' chan- -yii, fl s/iOJticco/raire. •s— Km i^ ^5 yat chan- fo hei... , a fit of anger. 2. Chat , ^Hj is used for rolls, or packages, bunches of flowers, bundles of papers and letters, as : — * — ^Wj i|K, y^' '^^^^ ^chi, a bundle of pafer, or papers. — jOj ;^j yatj chat^ ^fi* (o»- ii.) a bouquet of flowers {^i.e., a bundle of flowers). Maj trT I^ ko chat -ye, that bundle of things. 3. Chii", ite is used with regard to incense, as : — ' — ' 'Ifl* ^' y^' chu- hong' , a bunch of incense sticks. 4. Ch'un', ^, is applied to anything strung together, as a string of cash, or beads, a^ : — — ' ^ ^k y^' ch'un chn* , a string of beads.
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