This engaging guide is tailored for beginners eager to master spoken Cantonese without the challenge of learning Chinese characters.
Perfect for those keen to chat with family, travel to Hong Kong, or explore Cantonese culture, it focuses on practical phrases, pronunciation, and real-life dialogues. The book highlights why skipping writing works-Cantonese thrives as a spoken language in places like Hong Kong, Macau, and diaspora communities, with over 80 million speakers worldwide. It's a brilliant way to connect with heritage, enjoy dim sum confidently, or dive into Cantonese films and music.Instead of characters, the book uses 2 romanisation systems-Yale and Jyutping-to help you read and say words. For example, "hello" is written as n ih h u (Yale) or nei5 hou2 (Jyutping), with Yale using tone marks (e.g., for rising) and Jyutping using numbers (e.g., 2 for rising) to show Cantonese's six tones. This dual approach lets you focus on speaking from day one, making phrases like m̀h gōi (thank you) accessible and fun to learn.
The journey starts with motivation-finding your "why" (family, travel, or fun)-and a customised routine to suit your learning style (visual, audio, or hands-on). You'll master essentials like greetings (n ih h u), ordering food (ng h yiu hā g au for shrimp dumplings), and handling emergencies (gau gau gau for 999). Chapters cover tones, pronunciation quirks (like the "ng" in ng h for "I"), and practice via drills, role-plays, and scenarios-think haggling at markets or wishing sān n hn faai lohk at Chinese New Year.
With consistency, you'll speak confidently, joining a vibrant global community. This guide proves Cantonese is doable and delightful-no writing needed
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