Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, so comparing the two isn't accurate. If you are referring to Mandarin Chinese specifically, it depends on the individual's background and language learning experience. Some may find Cantonese easier due to its simpler grammar, while others may find Mandarin easier because of its broader practical use and resources available for learning. Ultimately, the perceived difficulty will vary from person to person.
Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, but Chinese can refer to the broader language family which includes various dialects such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and others. So while Cantonese is a form of Chinese, not all Chinese languages are Cantonese.
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.
You can say "δΈη΄" (jung1 kap1) in Cantonese Chinese to mean mid-levels.
..Do in Chinese? How you say it or in Chinese letters? I only know how to say it. There are different kinds of Chinese and I only know Cantonese Chinese. "Joe" is do in Cantonese Chinese. Joe as in a boy's name. Hope this helps!
Both Cantonese and Mandarin are considered to have ancient roots in the Chinese language. While Cantonese may have older roots than standard Mandarin, the modern standardized forms of both languages have been developed relatively recently.
Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, but Chinese can refer to the broader language family which includes various dialects such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and others. So while Cantonese is a form of Chinese, not all Chinese languages are Cantonese.
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.
Cantonese is one of the dialects of Chinese. Cantonese only has a spoken form which is different from Mandarin Chinese. Its writing form is also the same Chinese characters.
Cantonese is a language in China . Chinese cuisine .
A cantonese lamp with the initials C.L. is Chinese lanturn
either chinese or cantonese
You can say "δΈη΄" (jung1 kap1) in Cantonese Chinese to mean mid-levels.
..Do in Chinese? How you say it or in Chinese letters? I only know how to say it. There are different kinds of Chinese and I only know Cantonese Chinese. "Joe" is do in Cantonese Chinese. Joe as in a boy's name. Hope this helps!
Both Cantonese and Mandarin are considered to have ancient roots in the Chinese language. While Cantonese may have older roots than standard Mandarin, the modern standardized forms of both languages have been developed relatively recently.
1690s, from Chinese (Cantonese) kamkwat, from kam "golden" + kwat "orange." Cantonese dialectal form of Chinese kin-ku.
Mandarin or Cantonese
Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese