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 Cantonese language, pronunciation and special characters
The Sidney Lau romanisation system was developed by Sidney Lau, the principal of the Hong Kong Government Language School, for the radio series, "Cantonese-by-Radio", which was broadcast during the 1960s.
Penkyamp is a Cantonese Romanisation scheme used in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Vancouver and San Francisco.
The Meyer-Wempe romanisation system was developed by two Catholic missionaries in Hong Kong: Bernhard F. Meyer and Theodore F. Wempe during the 1920s and 1930s.
www.omniglot.com /writing/cantonese.htm

  
 Cantonese language, pronunciation and special characters
The Sidney Lau romanisation system was developed by Sidney Lau, the principal of the Hong Kong Government Language School, for the radio series, "Cantonese-by-Radio", which was broadcast during the 1960s.
The Meyer-Wempe romanisation system was developed by two Catholic missionaries in Hong Kong: Bernhard F. Meyer and Theodore F. Wempe during the 1920s and 1930s.
The Yale romanisation system was developed at Yale University by Parker Huang and Gerald Kok.
www.omniglot.com /writing/cantonese.htm   (517 words)

  
 Cantonese language, pronunciation and special characters
The Sidney Lau romanisation system was developed by Sidney Lau, the principal of the Hong Kong Government Language School, for the radio series, "Cantonese-by-Radio", which was broadcast during the 1960s.
Penkyamp is a Cantonese Romanisation scheme used in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Vancouver and San Francisco.
In many schools in Hong Kong and Macau, Cantonese is the medium of instruction, though the students are taught to read and write standard Chinese, which they read with Cantonese pronunciation.
www.omniglot.com /writing/cantonese.htm   (517 words)

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