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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.

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