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    I learnt this phrase from Hong Kong Tourism...

    I learnt this phrase from Hong Kong Tourism Board. Its advertisements always say Hong Kong is ”üH“V“°....=_=........also other advertisements which promoting other countries used this phrase too. I...
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    Actually "—˜Ľ" has a meaning of wish you lucky....

    Actually "—˜Ľ" has a meaning of wish you lucky.
    It is similar to ‚¨”N‹Ę in Japan.

    "—˜Ľ" can also called g •ď or g •• •ď , ( in Cantonese, we used to call it —˜Ľ rather than g •ď or g •• •ď, I think g •ď or g...
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    i think it is ¸”ü“IH•i ¸”ü means elegant and...

    i think it is ¸”ü“IH•i
    ¸”ü means elegant and delicate.
    ¸”ü“IH•i means some snacks which is packed or presented very delicately.
    But this can only use in snacks or dessert or food with small size, it...
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    It is not Mandarin Chinese nor Cantonese Chinese....

    It is not Mandarin Chinese nor Cantonese Chinese. but it may be other The dialect of Chinese. People speak different Chinese in China. other than Mandarin and cantonese , there are Shanghainese,...
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    I speak cantonese. "—\" doesn't mean "I" "—\" ,...

    I speak cantonese.
    "—\" doesn't mean "I"
    "—\" , as I know , has a same pronunciation with "“đ"
    and "“đ" is a old fanshion chinese which mean "you".
    It just like Shakespeare words in English. It is a...
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