Pronunciation of '我鍾意你'
The phrase '我鍾意你' is a Cantonese expression meaning 'I like you' or 'I love you'. It is pronounced as 'ngo5 zung1 ji3 nei5' in Cantonese. This phrase is commonly used to express affection or romantic feelings.
The phrase originates from Cantonese, a major Chinese language spoken in Hong Kong, Macau, and Guangdong province.
Pronunciation Details
Cantonese (Traditional Chinese)
This phrase means 'I like you' or 'I love you' in Cantonese.
‘我’ is pronounced as ‘ngo5’ with a low rising tone, ‘鍾意’ is pronounced as ‘zung1 ji3’ with ‘zung’ in a high level tone and ‘ji’ in a mid-level tone, and ‘你’ is pronounced as ‘nei5’ with a low rising tone.
English (United States)
This phrase translates to 'I like you' or 'I love you' in English.
Pronounced as ‘ngaw tsung yee nay’, where ‘ngaw’ rhymes with ‘saw’, ‘tsung’ as in ‘song’ but with a ‘ts’ sound, ‘yee’ as in ‘see’, and ‘nay’ as in ‘say’.