Pronunciation of '唔駛客氣'
The phrase '唔駛客氣' is a Cantonese expression meaning 'You're welcome' or 'No need to be polite.' It is commonly used in response to gratitude or to express that there's no need for formalities.
Word Origin
The phrase originates from Cantonese, a Chinese language spoken primarily in Hong Kong, Macau, and Guangdong Province.
Pronunciation Details
粵語(廣東話)
表示“不用客氣”,用於回應感謝或表達不需要拘束。
“唔”发音为“m4”,第四声(低平调);“駛”发音为“sai2”,第二声(上升调);“客”发音为“haak3”,第三声(中调);“氣”发音为“hei3”,第三声(中调)。
English (United States)
A Cantonese phrase meaning 'You're welcome' or 'No need to be polite.'
Pronounced as 'm̩ sai hæk heɪ.' 'm̩' is a syllabic 'm,' 'sai' rhymes with 'sky,' 'hæk' sounds like 'hack,' and 'heɪ' rhymes with 'hay.'