No. Cannot use ( hnua--
hee\ ) to replace ( su-- kah_ ) like that
In Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, ( su--
kah_ ) is the preferred word and if you use others,
you may come across as pretentious
We only try to use the China and Taiwan ( kah''' yee_ ) when talking to
those people down there
Don't try to use (
kah''' yee_ )
in Singapore, Brunei,
Malaysia, Indonesia as it may come across as pretentious, trying to
act China or Taiwan
Thank you
Ya ya the ka yee I know. Use in taiwan. I see this
is generally a hokkien word. The taiwan hokkien I dun trust
cos they created their own hokkien.
Thank you.
What about to say you like someone in hokkien?