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            <title>Cantonese/English</title>
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            <description>General vocabulary in Cantonese in the Yale Romanization system.  Vowels with macrons do not exist in the simple ascii character set, so a dieresis or umlaut is used instead for the high even tone.  For the same reasons, &quot;m&quot;, &quot;ng&quot;, &quot;mh&quot;, and &quot;ngh&quot; with diacritics are notated with the diacritic following the nasal: &quot;m`&quot;, &quot;ngh`&quot;.  </description>
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