Oh honey, Cantonese is spoken by about 55 million people in China, which is roughly 4% of the total population. So, if you're asking about the percentage of Chinese people who speak Cantonese, it's a small slice of the pie. Hope that satisfies your curiosity, dear.
About 90% of China's population speaks Chinese.
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.
I don't think so. He might know a little bit of Cantonese if his dad taught him, but I think he's said before he doesn't speak it.
Chinese people who speak Mandarin Chinese may not be fully understood by those who speak Cantonese Chinese due to differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar between the two dialects. While there are some similarities, the two dialects are distinct enough that mutual intelligibility may be limited without additional effort to bridge the linguistic gap.
While both Mandarin and Cantonese are part of the Chinese language family, they are distinct dialects with different pronunciations, vocabulary, and grammatical structures. As a result, Mandarin speakers may have difficulty understanding Cantonese speakers and vice versa, especially if they are not familiar with the other dialect.
Mandarin or Cantonese
They speak manadarin, Chinese, Cantonese, and English
Chinese speak Chinese, but they have many sub-languages such as Cantonese and Mandarin.
About 90% of China's population speaks Chinese.
china people who speak fluent mandarine or cantonese
Chinese, English, Cantonese.
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.
you learn it at a Chinese school or a tutor that specializes in the genre
you learn it at a Chinese school or a tutor that specializes in the genre
I don't think so. He might know a little bit of Cantonese if his dad taught him, but I think he's said before he doesn't speak it.
Cantonese, a HK dialect.
Chinese people who speak Mandarin Chinese may not be fully understood by those who speak Cantonese Chinese due to differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar between the two dialects. While there are some similarities, the two dialects are distinct enough that mutual intelligibility may be limited without additional effort to bridge the linguistic gap.