Edit Article

Edited by Lone wolf, Teresa, Flickety, Poochy Kitty

There are slight differences in Hokkien pronunciation depending on where the speaker hails from. This is the pronunciation used in Penang, Malaysia, which resembles the Hokkien spoken in the Zhangzhou province of Fujian, China.

Ad

EditSteps

  1. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 1.jpg
    1
    Learn 1. It is pronounced "it".
    Ad
  2. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 2.jpg
    2
    Learn 2. It is pronounced "jee".
  3. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 3.jpg
    3
    Learn 3. It is pronounced "sa".
  4. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 4.jpg
    4
    Learn 4. It is pronounced "see".
  5. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 5.jpg
    5
    Learn 5. It is pronounced "gore".
  6. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 6.jpg
    6
    Learn 6. It is pronounced "lak".
  7. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 7.jpg
    7
    Learn 7. It is pronounced "chit".
  8. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 8.jpg
    8
    Learn 8. It is pronounced "peh".
  9. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 9.jpg
    9
    Learn 9. It is pronounced "kao".
  10. Count to Ten in Hokkien Step 10.jpg
    10
    Learn 10. It is pronounced "chap" (rhymes with cup).
    Ad
Add your own method
Save

Article Info

Categories: World Languages

Recent edits by: Flickety, Teresa, Lone wolf

Ad

Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 1,679 times.

Was this article accurate?

YesNo

Become
an Author!

Write an Article