95 percent people speak cantonese in hong kong
The main languages in Hong Kong are Cantonese Chinese and English. In Cantonese "How Are You?" is "Ni How Maa".
Cantonese is mainly speak in Hong Kong and GuangZou...
Cantonese (Hong Kong)
Technically they are known as Chineese. Hong Kong was given back to the Chineese government in 1997. The Cantonese residents of Hong Kong refer to themselves as Hong Kongers or Hong Kongese.
The majority of the population in Hong Kong speak Cantonese, which is the primary language used in daily communication and business interactions. English and Mandarin are also spoken by many people in Hong Kong.
(Cantonese) Chinese from Hong Kong
Hong Kong is an island, South Korea is a CountryThey speak cantonese in Hong Kong, Korean in KoreaJust the two main difference but there are many more...
Cantonese is a language mainly spoken in the southern regions of China, particularly in Guangdong province, Hong Kong, and Macau. These regions are located on the continent of Asia.
You would say "nei hou ma?" but you would pronounce it "lay ho ma" ( i am part cantonese my family live in hong kong, hong kong mainland )
No. Hong Kong is an independent region that falls under the special administrative region status of the People's Republic of China. It is a reasonable, yet incorrect, belief that Hong Kong is a part of Guangdong, however. The capital of Guangdong is Canton (also known as Guangzhou), which is the origin of the Cantonese dialect which is the predominantly spoken language in Hong Kong. The christening of "Guangdong" in English was romanized by the Cantonese pronounciation of the province. The word for "Cantonese" in the dialect itself can roughly be translated to "Guangdong speak". Cantonese is most heavily concentrated in Hong Kong, Macau, and parts of Guangdong, initiating ties between the three.
Actually, Hong Kong is a city of China. However, there is many difference between Hong Kong and China. For example, Cantonese is the mother language of most Hongkonger, isn't Mandrain.