你会结交更多朋友
The best way to make friends, as anyone who’s ever been through an awkward first-day of school experience knows, is simply by talking to people. There are two ways you can do this.
The first option is to attend a Cantonese class in Hong Kong where others will also be learning the language and working on their pronunciation. This can help you find people who speak your level of Cantonese or higher, so that you can practice speaking together and learn from each other. It’s also likely that some people will have similar interests as yourself—so if you’re looking for new hobbies or activities to try out in Hong Kong, there’s no better place than at one of these classes!
Another way would be by attending events hosted by expats already living in Hong Kong who might want another native speaker around for extra practice time (or even just someone who speaks English). You could also join meetup groups or forums such as “Cantonese Club” on Facebook where everyone shares tips on pronouncing certain words correctly while asking questions about grammar rules they’ve been struggling with lately too!
您将能够与世界上最具影响力的社区之一进行交谈。
There are lots of reasons to learn Cantonese, but one of the most important is that it will help you communicate with the Chinese business world. This language is already one of the most spoken in the world, and it’s only growing more popular each year. If you plan to conduct business with China or Hong Kong in the future, then learning this language now will be an easy way to get ahead when you’re ready!
Cantonese is also a regional language for Guangdong Province, Macau and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. These areas have a heavy influence over both finance and tourism; thus understanding their native tongue could give you serious competitive advantages in both industries.
您可以获得更好的性价比。
您可以获得更好的性价比。用粤语讨价还价是常态,您会发现几乎所有事情都可以讨价还价,从出租车到餐厅账单。例如,如果您不讨价还价乘坐出租车,您最终可能会支付别人的两倍——这太不公平了!您也应该始终要求折扣;如果您在市场或购物中心看到比其他地方便宜的东西,请问他们为什么,看看他们怎么说!
你将会提高你的工作机会。
You’ll improve your job opportunities.
If you want to work in Hong Kong, learning Cantonese will give you an edge over other applicants.
Learning Cantonese can help you land a position in any number of industries, including medical/healthcare administration and customer service.
You’ll be able to communicate with local customers or patients without having an interpreter present. You’ll have a better understanding of their culture and language, which will make them feel more comfortable around you—and maybe even help reduce some of their stress!
Cantonese-speaking employees are also valued by multinational companies that operate throughout East Asia because they can easily transfer between these countries without needing much additional training or communication assistance from native speakers (or even foreign-language translation services).
你将有机会了解独特的文化和历史
Hong Kong is a unique place. It is a blend of Chinese, British and other influences, which has created a unique culture and history. By learning Cantonese in Hong Kong, you will gain access to this culture and history in more detail than if you had learned it in another part of China.
Even if you are not from Hong Kong or China, it can still be worthwhile getting to know the history here because it reveals insights into Chinese culture as well as the world at large.
你会变得更有文化。
Learning Cantonese will help you to better understand the culture, history and politics of Hong Kong. You’ll be able to read signs and street names, which can help you find your way around the city. Once you learn some basic Cantonese phrases, you’ll be able to communicate with locals who speak English as a second language.
Learning about local culture helps us respect other people’s differences and appreciate their ways of life more deeply. For example, did you know that Hong Kong has its own lingo? If there’s something funny going on in a TV show or movie, it might not make sense unless you know some common slang words or jokes used here in Hong Kong! And even if it’s just nice weather outside today – no need for an umbrella!
您的孩子也会从中受益。
如果您是一位有兴趣教孩子粤语的家长,那么这是个好消息。从小学习一门语言可以给他们带来很多好处,例如:
- 它可以帮助他们学习新单词并提高词汇量。
- 与后来才开始学习的人相比,他们说话更自信、更流利;由于他们很早就学会了说粤语,即使每天只说 5 分钟,他们长大后也能更好地表达自己!
- 一个人越早学习第二语言(或任何语言),以后就越容易——尤其是大多数人成年后往往不会练习说话,除非身边有人对所说的话一无所知(比如……你的父母)。因此,如果您希望充分利用香港提供的一切,同时还能与孩子一起玩耍,那么提前学习一些基本短语可以给自己带来一些额外的好处,这样当他们分别在小学或中学开始全日制上学时,每个人都会感到足够舒适,了解这里的运作方式,而不必担心每次出门都会迷路。”
您可以帮助保护一种濒临灭绝的语言。
You can help preserve an endangered language
Cantonese is a popular language that was once spoken by many people, but it’s not as common anymore. If you learn Cantonese, you can help keep this unique part of Hong Kong culture alive for future generations. Many other languages have become extinct over time because there weren’t enough people left who spoke them—for example, Hawaiian only has about 45 native speakers alive today! You might think that learning one of these endangered languages would be difficult or pointless since they’re so rare and their use is on the decline. However, when you learn Cantonese in Hong Kong or elsewhere in Asia where it’s still used regularly (like mainland China), your efforts will make a difference for preserving this beautiful language!
很快就能收到!
The amount of time it takes to become fluent in Cantonese depends on the person, their level of commitment and how much time they spend practicing. The good news is that you will pick up basic words and phrases quickly.
If you want to learn more advanced phrases, it’s important that you take classes with a qualified instructor who can help expand your vocabulary as well as show you how to correctly pronounce each word or phrase. You can also learn Cantonese online by downloading apps onto your smartphone or tablet.
没那么难!
You might be surprised to learn that the Cantonese language is not as difficult to master as you may have thought. The grammar and characters are logical, and compared to other languages, the vocabulary is simple!
We’ll get into all of this later on in this article, but first let’s talk about why learning Cantonese in Hong Kong is so great.
学习中文比你想象的要容易得多!
Learning Chinese is a lot easier than you think!
Cantonese, the most widely spoken language in Hong Kong and Macau, is a tonal language. This means that one syllable can have multiple meanings depending on how it’s pronounced. For example: “ma” could mean mother, horse or hemp depending on how you say it. Mandarin has four tones while Cantonese has nine different tones (though some people don’t agree there are nine). The number of syllables in each word also makes it easier to learn than other dialects because they’re shorter and simpler to pronounce. You can get by with as little as 500 hours of study (or around 10 hours per week over 2 years), whereas Mandarin requires 1000+ hours of study (20+ hours per week).