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1 History  





2 Symbols  



2.1  Combined rhymes  





2.2  Tonal Marks  





2.3  Examples  







3 References  














Cantonese bopomofo








 

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  • Cantonese Bopomofo
  • 粵語注音符號
  • 粤语注音符号
  • ㄩ ㄐㄩㄧㆿ ㄈㄨㄏㄛㄨ


Script type

Semisyllabary

Time period

1931 to 1958 in Mainland China
Related scripts

Parent systems

Oracle bone script
  • 粤语注音符号
  • ㄩ ㄐㄩㄧㆿ ㄈㄨㄏㄛㄨ
  • Sister systems

    Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols, Suzhou Phonetic Symbols, Hmu Phonetic Symbols
    Unicode

    Unicode range

  • U+31A0–U+31BF Bopomofo Extended
  •  This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

    Cantonese Bopomofo, or Cantonese Phonetic Symbols (traditional Chinese: 粵語注音符號; simplified Chinese: 粤语注音符号; Jyutping: jyut6 jyu5 zyu3 jam1 fu4 hou6; Cantonese Yale: Yuht-yúh jyu-yām fùh-houh) is an extended set of Bopomofo characters used to transcribe Yue Chinese and, specifically, its prestige Cantonese dialect. It was first introduced in early 1930s, and then standardized in 1950. It fell into disuse along with the original Bopomofo for Mandarin Chinese in the late 1950s.

    History

    [edit]

    The first system of phonetic characters for Cantonese was introduced in "Phonetic vocabulary of Cantonese characters for instruction of literacy to the people", 1931, by Ziu Ngaating. His system became a basis for the modern one, accepted in 1950 by the Guangdong Culture and Education department. In 1932, however, a different system was published in a draft by the Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation with supplementary symbols for non-Mandarin Sinitic languages, including Cantonese.

    Symbols

    [edit]

    Bopomofo for Cantonese contains additional characters to denote its specific sounds.

    Initial consonants Semi-vowels Vowels Final consonants

    [p]

    [t]

    [k]

    [t͡s]

    [kʷ]

    [iː], [j-]

    [aː]

    [aːi]

    [aːn]

    [m̩]

    [-m]

    [-p̚]

    [pʰ]

    [tʰ]

    [kʰ]

    [t͡sʰ]

    [kʷʰ]

    [uː], [w-]

    [ɔː]

    [ɐi]

    [ɐn]

    [ŋ̩]

    [-n]

    [-t̚]

    [m]

    [n]

    [ŋ]

    [y], [jy-]

    [ɛː]

    [aːu]

    [aːŋ]

    [-ŋ]

    [-k̚]

    [f]

    [l]

    [h]

    [s]

    [ɐ]

    [ɐu]

    [ɐŋ]

    [œː]

    Combined rhymes

    [edit]

    The original Bopomofo was based on a two vowel model of Mandarin phonology, it contains two sets of vowel signs, one for the /a/-nucleus and another one for the /ə/ nucleus. These characters were inherited, with /a/ set used to denote long /aː/ of Cantonese, and /ə/ set for short /ɐ/. For the rhymes not found in Mandarin, Cantonese Bopomofo implements digraphs composed of a vowel character and a final consonants character. The monographs are highlighted in bold in the following table .

    a i o u œ ü e


    ɐ1


    ɔː


    œː


    ɛː
    -n
    aːn

    ɐn

    iːn

    ɔːn

    uːn

    ɵn

    yːn

    ɛːn2
    -t
    aːt̚

    ɐt̚

    iːt̚

    ɔːt̚

    uːt̚

    ɵt̚

    yːt̚

    ɛːt̚2
    -i
    aːi

    ɐi
    ㄛㄧ
    ɔːi
    ㄨㄧ
    uːi
    ㆾㄧ
    ɵy
    ㄝㄧ
    ei

    aːŋ

    ɐŋ

    ɪŋ

    ɔːŋ

    ʊŋ

    œːŋ

    ɛːŋ
    -k
    aːk̚

    ɐk̚

    ɪk̚

    ɔːk̚

    ʊk̚

    œːk̚

    ɛːk̚
    -u
    aːu

    ɐu
    ㄧㄨ
    iːu
    ㄛㄨ
    ou
    ㄝㄨ
    ɛːu2
    -m
    aːm

    ɐm

    iːm

    ɛːm2
    -p
    aːp̚

    ɐp̚

    iːp̚

    ɛːp̚2

    Notes:

    1 Final [ɐ] does not occur by itself.

    2 Finals ㄝㄨ [ɛːu], [ɛːm], [ɛːp̚], [ɛːt̚], [ɛːn] only occur in colloquial readings, they were not included in the initial draft.

    Tonal Marks

    [edit]

    Tones can be left unmarked, but if necessary, you may mark them like in the table below.

    Tone name dark flat (陰平) dark rising (陰上) dark departing (陰去) light flat (陽平) light rising (陽上) light departing (陽去) upper dark entering (上陰入) lower dark entering (下陰入) light entering (陽入)
    Tone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (or 1) 8 (or 3) 9 (or 6)
    Pitch Contour ˥ 55 / ˥˧ 53 ˧˥ 35 ˧ 33 ˩ 11 / ˨˩ 21 ˨˧ 23 ˨ 22 ˥ 5 ˧ 3 ˨ 2
    Tone Marker ˉ
    (usually omitted)
    ˇ ˋ ˊ ˘ ˆ ˙ (unmarked) ʻ
    Example

    Examples

    [edit]
    Traditional Simplified Cantonese Bopomofo
    廣州話 广州话 ㆼㄛˇ ㄐㄡˉ ㄨㄚˇ
    粵語 粤语 ˆ ㄩ˘
    你好 ㄋㄝㄧ˘ ㄏㄛㄨˇ

    Sample transcription of one of the 300 Tang Poems:



    ㄋˉ


    ㄨˇ

    ㄤˆ


    ㄨˆ

    ˆ


    ˉ


    ˊ


    ˉ


    ˋ


    ㄨˇ

    ㄩˋ

    ㄩˋ

    ㄣˊ

    ㄟˊ


    ㄨ˘

    ㄝˆ


    ㄧˊ


    ˉ
    ㄩ˘

    ˉ

    ㄚˉ


    ˆ

    ㄧˉ

    ㄛˉ


    ㄨˇ

    References

    [edit]
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