Of you are cantonese, it is easier to learn but just speak it to the people you know that know cantonese or if your parents are cantonese, speak to them. There are also some lessons that might be available.
with your tongue ;p
Cantonese people mainly speak Cantonese, a Chinese dialect. Additionally, many Cantonese people may also speak Mandarin, which is the official language of China, as well as English, due to Hong Kong's history as a British colony.
Cantonese is mainly speak in Hong Kong and GuangZou...
95 percent people speak cantonese in hong kong
Cantonese is a dialect that people speak in China.
Cantonese speakers may be able to understand some Mandarin Chinese due to similarities in vocabulary and grammar, but the two languages are distinct. Differences in pronunciation and tones can make it challenging for Cantonese speakers to fully understand Mandarin, and vice versa.
Approximately 1.2% of the population in China speak Cantonese as their primary language.
It works the same as speaking any language. If you known Cantonese, you can speak it. You also take classes to learn it.
Don't be stupid, they speak Dutch. Um, DER! (But in all seriousness, cambodians speak cambodian. Although some may learn a second language of Cantonese.)
china people who speak fluent mandarine or cantonese
Chinese, English, Cantonese.
Cantonese is primarily spoken in China, specifically in the Guangdong and Guangxi provinces. It is also widely spoken in Hong Kong and Macau. Additionally, there are Cantonese-speaking communities around the world, particularly in countries with significant Chinese immigrant populations, such as Canada, the United States, and Australia.
Generally, Mandarin speakers and Cantonese speakers may have some difficulty understanding each other due to differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. However, speakers of both languages who are exposed to both dialects or have received education in both languages may have better comprehension.