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27 Dec 2016
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Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
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Japanese
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
How do you say "slang" in everyday spoken Cantonese?
How do you say "slang" in everyday spoken Cantonese?
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@HkCat is there a more neutral way of saying slang?
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
It's a kind of bad words
And I don't think there is a neutral way of saying slang
But here's some examples :
屌 , 頂你個肺
🙈🙈
- English (US) Near fluent
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
It should be called 潮語 instead of 粗口 (which means foul language)
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