Learn living room vocabulary in Cantonese! Master names for sofa (梳化), TV (電視), table (檯), and common living room furniture and items.
Living room vocabulary is essential for describing homes, shopping for furniture, and discussing interior design in Hong Kong's compact living spaces.
Includes native audio, Jyutping, and practical household examples.
| Cantonese | English | Pronounce |
|---|---|---|
| coffee table | ||
| area rug | ||
| chandelier | ||
| mirror | ||
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ceiling light | |
| sound system | ||
| TV | ||
| planters | ||
| photo frames | ||
| candles | ||
| throw pillows | ||
| vase | ||
| sofa | ||
| curtains | ||
| rug | ||
| armchair | ||
| bookshelf | ||
| slipcovers | ||
| fireplace | ||
| console table | ||
| ottoman | ||
| blinds | ||
| TV stand | ||
| magazine rack | ||
| side table | ||
| floor lamp | ||
| wall clock |
After mastering living room vocabulary, you might want to explore other essential Cantonese vocabulary categories to expand your language skills further. Check out our complete vocabulary collection to discover more themed word lists.
Understanding living room-related vocabulary is essential for anyone learning Cantonese, whether you're planning to visit Hong Kong, communicate with Cantonese-speaking friends and family, or immerse yourself in Cantonese culture through films, TV shows, and music.
These 27 carefully selected words represent the most commonly used living room terms in everyday Cantonese conversations. Each word comes with:
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