你住喺邊?
你 = you
住 = live
喺邊 = where
To learn Cantonese, it's beneficial to immerse yourself in the language by practicing regularly with native speakers, listening to Cantonese music or watching movies, and using language learning apps or courses. Joining language exchange groups or finding a tutor can also help improve your proficiency in Cantonese.
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 )
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).
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.
it's pronounced "guong dong wah" (廣東話)-->Cantonese or "zhong mun" (中文)-->Chinese
To learn Cantonese, it's beneficial to immerse yourself in the language by practicing regularly with native speakers, listening to Cantonese music or watching movies, and using language learning apps or courses. Joining language exchange groups or finding a tutor can also help improve your proficiency in Cantonese.
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 )
'Cat' in Cantonese is 'Maau.'
In Cantonese, "king" is pronounced as "王" (wong4).
'Flower' in Cantonese is 'Faa.'
Here are some examples of Cantonese.
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.
it's pronounced "guong dong wah" (廣東話)-->Cantonese or "zhong mun" (中文)-->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.
'Basketball' in Cantonese is 'Laam Kau.'
si do be lei, is strawberry in cantonese :)
The Squid shellfish in Cantonese is called ong choy.