Cantonese Lesson 43: How to make comparisons
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Hi Cantonese learners! Let's focus on "How to make comparison". Whether you are new to my channel, it's always good to review again and again in our language learning journey.
Remember, practice makes perfect.
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I am Amanda from Hong Kong. I make easy and practical cantonese learning videos for complete beginners to intermediate level.
My full time job is a flight attendant. I enjoy studying foreign languages. My job allows me to visit many places and meet many people. So that I have more chances to practice what I have learned.
Due to the covid, I haven't fly regularly for over a year. I find RUclips is extremely helpful for maintaining my language proficiency. One day, out of curiosity, I looked for cantonese learning channels. I was so surprised that there are so little and most of the good one are even from overseas. That's why I started "5 minute cantonese" on 2020.
Every lesson is helpful 😘
Thank you very much 😊
downloaded all 43 videos. where was this all my life. learned more from these videos than my whole life...please make more...
Agreed!
Great example sentences. Cheers Amanda!
Thank you 😊
It was challenging but well presented, I liked this lesson and can tell the comparisons will be really useful once I practice them to memory. The links from previous lessons means they're starting to stick already, which is good!
smooth clear 👌 perfect 👌 love it🥰
Thank you for your comment 😊
Great lesson thank-you Amanda.
I'll have to keep practicing these as they are like tongue twisters 🤪
😆 You are most welcome
This is the perfect 👌 class for me thank you 🙏
Thank you very much 😊
This is so helpful! Years ago I had learned "peng di" for cheaper and "fai di" for hurry and now it's making sense where the meaning comes from!
I am glas that it helps😊
I love your videos!!! Thank you so much for posting, these are invaluable for a new learner!!
Thank you very much 😊
When disney character and disney princess is used for an example is getting better and better❤️
Thank you
@@5minutecantonese your welcome
I love your videos! Super helpful. Particularly enjoy the vlogs to hear conversations
Thank you very much for your comment 😊
done
wow lovely
Thank you!
我喜欢你的衬衫!
多謝😊
Hey Amanda, loveee how you doing here preserving Cantonese! A lil request, when you remind us about a lesson, can you put a title card where we can click :)
Hi! Thank you very much for the support. The maximum card I can put is only 5 in each video, as it's limited by youtube. So I am unable to put the card there in many cases. Sorry about that. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@5minutecantonese no worries Amanda! No need to say sorry! You did a great job!!!
Click the link below for the sample worksheet.
www.patreon.com/5minutecantonese?filters[tag]=Happy100th%20Free%20worksheet
Enjoy!
Nice video as always :)
Question : Can I say something like "ni go je sik gei hou sik" to mean "this dish is quite good" ? (I don't know how to say "dish")
dish (sung3 餸)
We can say "ni1 go3 sung3 gei2 hou2 sik6"
Your Cantonese is pretty good. 👍🏻
Hello teacher, Can you teach us how to write long sentences with easy grammars to hard grammars? Thank you 😍
🤔🤔🤔 That's challenging
$1.5M for chocolate?! 好贵啊!
P.S. Thanks for your lessons!! 都谢!!
You are welcome 😁
Hi Amanda ! How would one say "chocolate is much more expensive than ice cream" or simply "the chocolate is much more expensive" ? Do these work : “呢盒朱古力貴過嗰盒雪糕好多呀” or “朱古力貴好多啲” ? Those sound a bit weird to me honestly...
Yes! You are right.
Just the second one should be
朱古力貴好多 (if the difference is big)
朱古力貴啲 (chocolate is more expensive )
@@5minutecantonese thanks a lot ! :))