Danzhou was pronounced as daam1 in Cantonese.
Danzhou dialect is considered to be a dialect of the Cantonese branch of the Han language family. According to the Danzhou County Annals and Chen Bo's research, Danzhou dialect was classified as a Cantonese dialect, and it had certain similarities in pronunciation and vocabulary with the Cantonese Yangjiang dialect. The origin of Danzhou dialect can be traced back to the time when Lady Xian and her army integrated ancient Nanyue into Lingnan ancient Cantonese, developing into today's Danzhou dialect. Danzhou dialect is widely used in Danzhou and sanya, with about one million people using it. It is second only to Hainan dialect and Li language in Hainan Island. Therefore, it could be said that Danzhou dialect was an ancient Cantonese dialect.
The pronunciation of Danzhou City in Cantonese was dānzhōu.
The pronunciation of Danzhou was [dàn], and the pronunciation of Danzhou was [dānzhōu].
Danzhou dialect and Cantonese were two different kinds of dialect. Danzhou dialect was considered a dialect of the Cantonese branch of the Han language of the Han Tibetan language family, mainly distributed in Danzhou City and its surrounding areas on Hainan Island. Cantonese was a dialect of Guangdong, including Cantonese, Chaoshan, and Hakka. Although both belong to the Cantonese branch, there may be some differences in pronunciation and vocabulary. However, the search results provided did not specify the specific differences between Danzhou dialect and Cantonese. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to give a specific difference between Danzhou dialect and Cantonese.
Danzhou dialect is considered a dialect of Cantonese and belongs to a branch of the Cantonese dialect system. There were many differences between Danzhou dialect and Guangzhou dialect, but they were both part of Cantonese. Danzhou dialect is considered to be a dialect of the Cantonese branch of the Han language family. Although some scholars believed that Danzhou dialect did not belong to any Cantonese dialect segment, if they had to classify it according to the traditional "segment", they could establish a new segment called "Hainan segment". Therefore, Danzhou dialect had a certain relationship with Cantonese, but it also had its own characteristics.
The pronunciation of the word "Jian" in Cantonese was "zin1".