How Do You Spell CANTONISE?

Pronunciation: [kˈantənˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "cantonise" is [kˈantənˌa͡ɪz], [kˈantənˌa‍ɪz], [k_ˈa_n_t_ə_n_ˌaɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

CANTONISE Meaning and Definition

  1. "Cantonise" is not a widely recognized term in dictionaries, suggesting that it may not have an established or commonly used definition. However, based on the word's structure and potential associations, a possible interpretation can be derived.

    The verb "cantonise" may be derived from the noun "canton," which refers to a small administrative division within a larger territory, particularly in certain regions of Switzerland or China. In this context, "cantonise" could potentially mean the act of dividing a larger entity or region into smaller administrative units, resembling the structure of cantons. It could imply the process of creating or establishing subdivisions or localized administrative systems within a larger jurisdiction or organization.

    Additionally, the term "cantonise" might also convey the idea of localizing or adapting something to fit the particular cultural, linguistic, or regional characteristics of a specific canton or region. It could be associated with the modification or customization of a product, service, or content to cater to the needs and preferences of a specific area, ensuring that it aligns with the local culture, language, or traditions. This adaptation might involve modifying language, design, marketing strategies, or any other aspect that enhances relevance and appeal to a specific audience or region.

    The definition of "cantonise" can vary depending on the context in which it is being used, and further clarification may be needed to ascertain its precise meaning.

Etymology of CANTONISE

The word "Cantonese" refers to the variety of Chinese spoken in Canton (now Guangzhou), a city in southern China. The etymology of the word itself comes from the Portuguese "cantonês", which was derived from the Italian "Cantonese". The Italian term originated from the city-state of Canton (modern-day Guangzhou), which was an important trading hub in ancient times. The name "Canton" is thought to have derived from the local Chinese name for the area, meaning "City of Rams", as it was believed to have been established on the site where five immortals riding on rams landed to protect the people from earthquake and famine. Over time, the term "Cantonese" was adopted in English to describe the language spoken in that region.

Conjugate verb Cantonise

CONDITIONAL

I would cantonise
you would cantonise
he/she/it would cantonise
we would cantonise
they would cantonise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be cantonising
you would be cantonising
he/she/it would be cantonising
we would be cantonising
they would be cantonising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have cantonise
you would have cantonise
he/she/it would have cantonise
we would have cantonise
they would have cantonise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been cantonising
you would have been cantonising
he/she/it would have been cantonising
we would have been cantonising
they would have been cantonising

FUTURE

I will cantonise
you will cantonise
he/she/it will cantonise
we will cantonise
they will cantonise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be cantonising
you will be cantonising
he/she/it will be cantonising
we will be cantonising
they will be cantonising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have cantonised
you will have cantonised
he/she/it will have cantonised
we will have cantonised
they will have cantonised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been cantonising
you will have been cantonising
he/she/it will have been cantonising
we will have been cantonising
they will have been cantonising

IMPERATIVE

you cantonise
we let´s cantonise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to cantonise

PAST

I cantonised
you cantonised
he/she/it cantonised
we cantonised
they cantonised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was cantonising
you were cantonising
he/she/it was cantonising
we were cantonising
they were cantonising

PAST PARTICIPLE

cantonised

PAST PERFECT

I had cantonised
you had cantonised
he/she/it had cantonised
we had cantonised
they had cantonised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been cantonising
you had been cantonising
he/she/it had been cantonising
we had been cantonising
they had been cantonising

PRESENT

I cantonise
you cantonise
he/she/it cantonises
we cantonise
they cantonise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am cantonising
you are cantonising
he/she/it is cantonising
we are cantonising
they are cantonising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

cantonising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have cantonised
you have cantonised
he/she/it has cantonised
we have cantonised
they have cantonised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been cantonising
you have been cantonising
he/she/it has been cantonising
we have been cantonising
they have been cantonising