Archive for the 'Cantonese Lessons' Category
July 31, 2020
The Ultimate Guide to Telling Time in Cantonese
Telling time is part of everyday life, and it’s one of the essential conversation skills you need to learn when studying a new language. Want to learn how to tell time in Cantonese? No worries—we’ve got you covered! But before we start learning about telling time in Cantonese, let’s go over how to ask for the time and other time-related questions.
Table of Contents
How to Ask for the Time
How to Tell Time in Cantonese
Words that Refer to the Time of the Day
Time Adverbs
Bonus: Time Proverbs and Sayings
Conclusion: How CantoneseClass101.com Can Help You Learn More Cantonese
1. How to Ask for the Time
1- 而家幾點呀?
Meaning: What time is it?
Romanization: ji4 gaa1 gei2 dim2 aa3
Format: Spoken Cantonese
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July 17, 2020
Your Ultimate Guide to Cantonese Directions
Being able to ask for and give directions is one of the practical skills you need to learn when studying a new language. And if you’re traveling to Hong Kong, learning Cantonese directions will surely help you better navigate the city!
What are you waiting for? Read on and learn Cantonese directions with us here at CantoneseClass101.com.
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Directions on the Map
Directions on the Road
Landmarks
Must-know Phrases for Asking for Directions
Must-know Phrases for Giving Directions in Cantonese
Conclusion: How CantoneseClass101.com Can Help You Learn More Cantonese
1. Directions on the Map
Need to give someone a specific direction in Cantonese? Here are the compass directions for you:
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June 29, 2020
100 Cantonese Nouns Just for You!
Nouns are vital in our everyday conversations. Without them, you wouldn’t be able to talk about people, objects, places, or ideas—or communicate effectively.
The more Cantonese nouns you know, the easier it will be for you to master the Cantonese language. Can’t wait to learn the most common Cantonese nouns? Keep reading and let CantoneseClass101.com give you a hand!
Note that we’ll provide both written and spoken example sentences or phrases throughout the article. This way, you can learn Cantonese nouns in both formats. We’ve used symbols to help you identify which ones are written (w), spoken (s), or applicable to both (ws).
Okay. Now, let’s learn some nouns in Cantonese!
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Nouns for Appliances
Nouns for... Show more
May 28, 2020
The 20+ Most Useful Compliments in Cantonese
Being a HongKonger myself, I would say that Hong Kong has nurtured many very beautiful citizens—both in mind and body. To praise us (don’t be shy!), here are twenty of the most useful Cantonese compliments that you can use. And the next time you want to compliment a Cantonese girl, you’ll know very well what to say!
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Compliments on Looks
Compliments on Work
Compliments on Skills
Compliments on Character / Disposition
How to Make Your Compliments Sound More Sincere
What to Expect After Giving Compliments
How CantoneseClass101.com Can Help You Learn More Cantonese
1. Compliments on Looks
1 - 你好靚
Meaning: "You’re very beautiful."
Romanization: nei5 hou2 leng3
Format: Spoken Cantonese
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May 10, 2020
Getting Angry in Cantonese without Cantonese Curse Words
Even though Hong Kong might be one of the most polite cities, Hongkongers—like everyone else in the world—do have tempers. Have you ever wondered how to express yourself when you’re angry in Cantonese, especially without needing to use Cantonese swear words? Here at CantoneseClass101.com, we’re introducing the top twenty angry Cantonese phrases. Sit back, "relax," and learn how to let someone know you’re very angry in Cantonese!
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Angry Imperatives
Angry Warnings
Angry Blames
Describing How You Feel
The "Whats"
Bonus: How to Calm Yourself Down When You're Angry
Conclusion: How CantoneseClass101.com Can Help You Learn More Cantonese
1. Angry Imperatives
1- 收聲
Meaning: Shut up.
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April 10, 2020
Hong Kong Life Events: Happy New Year in Cantonese and More!
Important life events are a great opportunity to practice Cantonese. Not only do they give you an opportunity to express your friendliness and caring to your native friends, but they can also serve as very good conversation starters.
Can’t wait to learn Happy New Year in Cantonese, and more? Keep reading for a comprehensive guide to Cantonese life events and messages!
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Birthday
Chinese New Year
New Year
Other Holidays
Graduation
New Job/Promotion
Retirement
Wedding
Injured/Sick
Pregnancy and Birth
Conclusion: How CantoneseClass101.com Can Help You Learn More Cantonese
1. Birthday
Most Hong Kongers have two birthdays: one expressed in Gregorian format, and... Show more
March 24, 2020
100 Cantonese Adjectives Just for You!
Adjectives are a very important part of our everyday language. Without them, you wouldn’t be able to describe how pretty the girl sitting next to you is or how spectacular the scenery is.
The more Cantonese adjectives you know, the easier for you to master the Cantonese language. Can’t wait to learn more about Cantonese adjectives? Keep reading and let CantoneseClass101 give you a hand!
Note that we will provide both written and spoken example sentences throughout the article for you. This will help you learn Cantonese adjectives in both forms. We’ve used symbols to help you identify which ones are written (w), spoken (s), or applicable to both (ws).
Now, let’s have some fun with Cantonese adjectives!
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How to... Show more
January 16, 2020
Complete Guide of Cantonese Conjunctions and Connecting Words
Conjunctive adverbs are a crucial part of every language. They allow us to connect our thoughts, make comparisons, and string together sentences. There are various Cantonese conjunctions you can choose from to formulate your ideas. Trust us when we say that learning Cantonese conjunctions is one of the best things you’ll ever do for your language-learning!
Without further ado, let’s go through Cantonese conjunctions in detail below!
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Cantonese Conjunction Overview
Conjunctions to Correlate Similar Thoughts (And)
Conjunctions to Express Condition (If)
Conjunctions to Express Causality (So)
Conjunctions to Express Opposition (But)
Conjunctions to Express Purpose (So that)
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January 6, 2020
Guide to Cantonese Customs and Etiquette
Some say manners and etiquette are outdated and no longer matter in this day and age—why bother to care about how others think or feel? Why don’t we just "be our true self" and "show our personality?"
However, decent manners and etiquette are never out of style. They’re the cornerstone of civilization. Without them, a society will become disorganized; its members will demonstrate disrespect for one another and ultimately lead to chaos, insults, falsehoods, and many more unpleasant consequences.
That’s why we’ve set out to help you learn Cantonese customs and etiquette in Hong Kong for your time here.
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Why Manners and Etiquette Matter to You
Concepts Related to Manners in Hong Kong
Dining Etiquette in Hong Kong
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December 20, 2019
Talking About Tomorrow in Cantonese: Dates in Cantonese
Although English is widely spoken in Hong Kong, learning how to describe dates in Cantonese would be of great benefit to you. Mastering Cantonese dates will not only help you communicate better with the locals, it will also ensure that you won’t miss out on any important meetings or fun events in town.
In this article, we’ll go over how to say dates in Cantonese, how it differs from how to write dates in Cantonese, and even give you some background information on the Chinese calendar.
Can’t wait to learn about Cantonese dates? Let CantoneseClass101.com give you a hand!
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Traditional Chinese Calendar and Modern Calendar
Cantonese Years
Cantonese Months
Cantonese Days
Cantonese Date Format
The Week in... Show more