@@jadeinhk7619 You're welcome and thanks again. Well, if I can be so selfish to ask but I do have experience being in a new country and learning a language, then I would say situational dialogues just like this one. How about going to the wet market? I bet many foreigners don't dare shop in a wet market, they have no idea what to say (myself included). Also basic conversation openers like 'Hi/I'm from/I live in/I work as/Where are you from/I've been learning Cantonese for/I lived before in/I like etc.'. Hope this helps give some ideas! :)
Thank you so much for the detailed and helpful suggestions!!! I really appreciate you taking the time to do this! They are all very good ideas and I will surely consider them!
I really like your contextualized lessons to help people remember, instead of many other teachers just who drill 50 phrases without context. Just a small suggestion though, the phrases you teach are a bit too long (e.g. Excuse me, do you have english menu?) and too complicated for beginners. Maybe for future videos, you could make more beginner-friendly videos, with short phrases?
Cantonese is also used for menus in U.S. Chinese restaurants, even though Mandarin is used throughout mainland China and Mandarin is the official language of China. If you were in Beijing and said "wonton", almost no one would know what you are saying. You would need to say huntun if you want to eat. By the way, Jadein, "gonna" is not a proper word. That and "wanna" are attempts to represent sloppy pronunciation. For writing, please write "going to" and "want to".
Totally agree. Please avoid lazy street speech. Maai daan is the Bill. Check/cheque is what you pay with in olden days.. But very nice video and contextual.
Really great video, I hope you can create more, us Cantonese learners will find very useful indeed, like how you used the jyutping too.
Thank you for your support! There’ll be definitely more!
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@@jadeinhk7619 You're welcome and thanks again. Well, if I can be so selfish to ask but I do have experience being in a new country and learning a language, then I would say situational dialogues just like this one. How about going to the wet market? I bet many foreigners don't dare shop in a wet market, they have no idea what to say (myself included). Also basic conversation openers like 'Hi/I'm from/I live in/I work as/Where are you from/I've been learning Cantonese for/I lived before in/I like etc.'. Hope this helps give some ideas! :)
Thank you so much for the detailed and helpful suggestions!!!
I really appreciate you taking the time to do this!
They are all very good ideas and I will surely consider them!
Please add more videos! I would love to order food in cantonese language, still learning…
I've just discovered your video. So good more video please
Very useful. Thanks for this. I will subscribe and watch more of your videos!
I worked up an appetite just watching the video!
It’s a shame you only had 1 video. It’s a nice work.
the best of all cantonese lesson - i hope to watch more on your channel - thank you very much .
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Super useful video, thanks for sharing !
I really like your contextualized lessons to help people remember, instead of many other teachers just who drill 50 phrases without context. Just a small suggestion though, the phrases you teach are a bit too long (e.g. Excuse me, do you have english menu?) and too complicated for beginners. Maybe for future videos, you could make more beginner-friendly videos, with short phrases?
sure does help. i hope you could do more videos
Can you upload more videos?
I see you only made one vieo and it was 4 years ago. Make more. Your English is excellent.
Agreed, i was hoping there would be more videos. This one was great
More please. More please.
Thank you! This is very helpful!
great video! please make more
more please ! so helpful
How do you order bacon in Cantonese?
Please make more videos!
Thank you
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Thank you! Very helpful!
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hi plz post more
Thank you for your video.
How would you like to pay ? In cash or by credit card. How can I say this sentence in Cantonese.
Thank you very much!
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I want to eat 西多士 and drink 奶茶😍😋
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How to say takeaway 😢🙏
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Haha, how this this single video gets into my feed. Most Cha Channg Tan, they don't bring the bill to you, you have to walk to cashier to pay.
Now, I know less Cantonese than when I started at zero.
Cantonese is also used for menus in U.S. Chinese restaurants, even though Mandarin is used throughout mainland China and Mandarin is the official language of China. If you were in Beijing and said "wonton", almost no one would know what you are saying. You would need to say huntun if you want to eat. By the way, Jadein, "gonna" is not a proper word. That and "wanna" are attempts to represent sloppy pronunciation. For writing, please write "going to" and "want to".
Totally agree. Please avoid lazy street speech. Maai daan is the Bill. Check/cheque is what you pay with in olden days.. But very nice video and contextual.
Please make more videos 🙏🏽
Thank you!