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Cantonese is a common language in places like Hong Kong and Macau. While the Mandarin form can to some extent be read and spoken word for word in other Chinese varieties, its intelligibility to non-Mandarin speakers is poor to incomprehensible because of differences in idioms, grammar and usage.
Born to a Thai mother and a Singaporean Chinese father, [2] Hong graduated from Fuchun Secondary School. [3] She has two siblings, [4] one of whom is a younger brother. [5] She was scouted while studying at Temasek Polytechnic, though she disrupted her studies due to career interest as an actress.
Fix My Life (Chinese: 整你的人生) is a 2023 Singaporean drama series starring James Seah and Hong Ling. The series was broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 8 on weeknights 9pm from 15 February 2023 to 14 March 2023.
Recitation of Chinese text in one Chinese variety by literate speakers of another mutually unintelligible one, e.g. Mandarin and Cantonese. Learning Classical or Modern Chinese. Use with a standard QWERTY or Dvorak keyboard. Replacing Chinese characters to bring functional literacy to illiterate Chinese speakers.
Ailing, Ai-ling, or, similar; is a female Chinese given name. It may be Anglicized as Irene , Eileen , or similar. People with Chinese names variously romanized as "Ailing" or similar include:
Your World in Mine (Chinese: 你的世界我们懂) is a 2022 Singaporean drama series starring Huang Biren, Richie Koh, Yao Wenlong, Hong Ling, Zong Zijie and Desmond Ng. The series was broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 8 from 18 July 2022 to 12 August 2022.
Hong Kong written Chinese (HKWC) [1] is a local variety of written Chinese used in formal written communication in Hong Kong and Macao. [2] The common Hongkongese name for this form of Chinese is "written language" ( 書面語 ), in contrast to the "spoken language" ( 口語 ), i.e. Cantonese . [ 3 ]
Hong is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 洪 (Hóng). It was listed 184th among the Song -era Hundred Family Surnames . Today it is not among the 100 most common surnames in mainland China but it was the 15th-most-common surname in Taiwan in 2005.