nok
Jyutping: nok
3 characters

Learn Cantonese Characters with "nok" Pronunciation

This page shows all 3 Cantonese characters that use the Jyutping pronunciation "nok". Each character is organized by its tone (声调) - Cantonese has 9 tones that distinguish meaning between otherwise similar sounds.

Common characters with this pronunciation include:

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Tone 9 - 阳入 (Low Entering)

nok6 (3 characters)

About Cantonese Tones (九声六调)

The Jyutping pronunciation nok has 3 characters in total.

Cantonese has 9 tones (九声) but only 6 tone contours (六调):
Tones 1-6: Regular tones (舒声)
Tones 7-9: Entering tones (入声) - distinguished by ending sounds -p, -t, -k

Each tone represents different characters with different meanings. Click on any character above to see real video examples of native speakers pronouncing it.

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Browse all 3 characters with the nok pronunciation above, organized by tone. Each character links to video examples where you can practice and perfect your Cantonese pronunciation.