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Baby, how do you say it in Hong Kong dialect?

Hong Kong dialect is bb.

Bb means baby in Cantonese, and the word bb comes from English. Because Guangdong is adjacent to Hong Kong and Macao, and Hong Kong and Macao are rich in Chinese and Western cultures, in language use, words from foreign languages are often borrowed in combination with local cultures, so that a large number of loanwords appear in Cantonese in Hong Kong and Macao.

Hong Kong dialect, a kind of Cantonese, originated from Cantonese in Guangfu films and is highly close to Guangzhou dialect. It is the common language and writing of China Special Administrative Region. At present, the official languages of Hong Kong are Chinese and English, while the language policy of the SAR Government is biliterate and trilingual, that is, Chinese and English are used in writing and Cantonese, Putonghua and English are used in spoken language. Cantonese is the main language used by Chinese in Hong Kong, while English is the communicative language used by non-Chinese. Most residents in Hong Kong are not local aborigines, but immigrants from the Pearl River Delta.