有冇人喺Chinesepod識講廣東話吖?

hitokiri6993
December 04, 2008, 02:31 PM posted in General Discussion

Welcome to Cantonese speakers!

Please join if you're Canto, or you could speak Canto! :)

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hitokiri6993
December 04, 2008, 02:34 PM

I forgot...do join too if you're interested to learn Cantonese.

This group will do, until the Cantoneasy thing gets a move on... :P

We need posts!!!

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kathy1987
May 19, 2009, 04:31 PM

我林识讲白话既人大多数识讲普通话啦,都吾会入呢个网址, 系我得闲无事做,睇下D人点学中文(好奇是无罪D):P,  另外, 欢迎你地学白话,Cantonese is an ancient Chinese language. 吾知你地知吾知,开始果时Cantonese 系被定为中国既官方语言(office languge),但因为太过难学,所以先至改为mandarin。在此祝所以想学Cantonese 既朋友能够讲得一口流利既白话啦。

路过,路过。

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sebastian
December 09, 2008, 05:23 PM

好嘢 - a Cantonese group. I am far from fluent, but got down the basics. Have been spending much more time on Cantonese than Mandarin recently, because it is much more fun to learn and use.

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duncan
December 10, 2008, 12:21 AM

Yeah, cantonese can be a lot of fun when I really feel that I can pronounce the word correctly. It's a real satisfied feeling, but when I'm conversing with someone in cantonese there is always something that makes me say the tones incorrectly because I'm translating in my head from mandarin. I should think in Cantonese and talk cantonese naturally.But that's not possible because I'm not able to say everything in Cantonese yet. Lately I've been watching some hongkong soaps and feicui news hoping to imporve it further.

The worst of learning cantonese is that I can hear whether my tones are pronounced correctly. It's very frustrating if you don't have it correct. The tone in 命 is one of my troublesome words in which I can't get the tone correct.

Sebastian, how have you been learnning cantonese so far and for how long? Do you mostly talk with people to improve or watch a lot of Hongkong soaps?

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sebastian
December 10, 2008, 11:55 AM

I have been learning Cantonese seriously for about a year now. When I started a friend told me that it is better to treat Cantonese and Mandarin as completely different languages (even though they are not) and not to try to learn Cantonese through Mandarin. So I got a complete beginner's textbook for English speakers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and went through it to get a feel for the grammar and learn basic vocabulary. After that I attended a 3 months long course. 

Now I am learning from a number of different sources. Some more advanced Cantonese books available in Hong Kong, older TVB shows (because they are not as retarded as some of the current shows), and of course by chatting with local friends. I am learning the most through my friends. Also, whenever there is a situation in my daily life that I can't handle in Cantonese, I will write down the words I need to know and look them up later.

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nial
December 10, 2008, 06:10 PM

I've been learning Cantonese for about a year from my girlfriend.  I feel like the similarities between it and 国语 actually help me out.  Now, the reading part is where I'm very, very deficient.  I want to improve my everday usage and ability to read it. 

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silentnoise
December 10, 2008, 08:13 PM

Anyone know when CPod will do their Cantonese feature? I think Clay said something ages about that it was coming, but nothing as yet.

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duncan
December 06, 2008, 12:26 AM

Hey, nice to see that you have opened this little cantonese group! My cantonese isn't perfect to tell you the truth. I often feel ashamed of it, because it hinders my communication with the cantonese speaking community. And suddenly speaking mandarin to them makes me feel "很不好意思", because it would look like I'm showing off with mandarin or something else.

And wontlungsek, you're a native Cantonese speaker I assume for your name looks to be written in that style. I'm a native hakka speaker, but my vocabulary is very small and reading chinese texts in hakka has been practically impossible. But since my grandma moved in to live with us, I had her read chinese papers and texts for me in Hakka, and I would slowly repeat after her. And studying a little of Hakka has actually improved my listening skills in Cantonese. I can close my eyes and listen to feicui news and understand some 90% of all that is said (without the aid of subtitles).

I would really love to find ways to improve my cantonese. A chinese text or a small article read in cantonese would be a real help, if there are any resources out there on the web.

And how have you others experienced learning catonese? Was it more difficult that mandarin or easier? (I hope I'm not off topic.)

 

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hitokiri6993
December 12, 2008, 12:56 PM

Hey guys! 廣東話好難囉。。。同普通話真係兩樣呀。。。

@duncan: I'm not a native Cantonese speaker, but I have a dad who's Canto. Actually, I just started learning Cantonese for the past 2 years. I'd listen to Cantonese rap songs to improve on my comprehension skills. Cantonese rap songs even improved me on how fast I could comprehend spoken Cantonese.

 

 

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alanchan
December 14, 2008, 06:00 PM

Hey,

Thanks for starting up this new group. I am a native Min-nan hua speaker but have always been fascinated with Cantonese. I know basic Cantonese as well, having visited Hong Kong many many times throughout the years I was living in Philippines. Even now that I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, I still get exposed to a lot of Cantonese, so I am really motivated to learn more about the language. The food and the culture are exceptional, and the business opportunities endless, when you know Cantonese.

:)

 

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duncan
December 15, 2008, 05:15 PM

Are the business opportunities really endless when you know Cantonese? Could you explain that more in depth? Maybe I have different viewpoint of the cantonese speaking society. 

It's just because I've been with some people in China dragging along with their business rides and they were a little hindered for not being able to speak Mandarin fluently, whereas Cantonese would be no problem at all if the other party knew Cantonese. 

With doing business, you mean in Hongkong I suppose? I don't really know much about that region to tell you the truth. Would be a real help if you could tell me a bit how it is to do business there compared to China. 

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nial
December 22, 2008, 06:05 AM

My cantonese reading is so crappy, since I'm coming from a Mandarin background.  The differences are intriguing and I definitely see it as a unique challenge.

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hitokiri6993
December 22, 2008, 11:43 PM

nial: You gotta love Cantonese! :P 學習㗎!

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hkboy
December 11, 2008, 02:06 AM

Nice to see some fellow Cantonese speakers and learners here.

I've been studying for the last 15 or so months.