三九四零五二七八六
Chinese
three nine four remnant; zero; to fall five two seven eight six simp. and trad.
(三九四零五二七八六)三 九 四 零 五 二 七 八 六
Etymology
Six numbers pronounced with the first tone to the ninth tone respectively in Cantonese: 3, 9, 4, 0, 5, 2, 7, 8, 6.
Pronunciation
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou)+
- Jyutping: saam1 gau2 sei3 ling4 ng5 ji6 cat1 baat3 luk6
- Yale: sāam gáu sei lìhng ńgh yih chāt baat luhk
- Cantonese Pinyin: saam1 gau2 sei3 ling4 ng5 ji6 tsat7 baat8 luk9
- Guangdong Romanization: sam1 geo2 séi3 ling4 ng5 yi6 ced1 bad3 lug6
- IPA (key): /sɑːm⁵⁵ kɐu̯³⁵ sei̯³³ lɪŋ²¹ ŋ̍¹³ jiː²² t͡sʰɐt̚⁵ pɑːt̚³ lʊk̚²/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou)+
Phrase
三九四零五二七八六
- (Cantonese) A phrase used to memorise the nine tones in Cantonese
Usage notes
The seventh, eighth and ninth tones have the same tone contour as the first, third and sixth tones respectively, but they are checked syllables.
See also
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