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How to learn Cantonese?

First of all, learning any language, like learning many other things, requires hard work. Don't just fantasize about any good way for you to learn Cantonese in a few minutes. Is there a good method? The answer is, of course, yes. The really good way is to study hard, experience and summarize hard, listen more, practice more and work harder! The result of your study is usually in direct proportion to your efforts. No matter how smart you are, you should learn from scratch and do every step well!

First, listen more. If you can't even hear, it's even more impossible to speak: 1. Listen to the audio course of Cantonese learning online.

2. Bookstores and some video stores have supporting CDs (or tapes) related to Cantonese learning. Buy a set to listen to every day. If you have mp3 or mp4, or your mobile phone supports the function of playing mp3 audio, you can copy these mp3 audio tutorials to your player, so that you can learn Cantonese anytime, anywhere. 3. Watch Cantonese TV \ movies, there are many on the Internet now.

Second, speak more: just like learning a foreign language, learn three sentences every day from daily conversation (not much, using circular learning method, that is, learn three new sentences every day, review three sentences the day before yesterday and then learn new words). Once you learn it, use it and speak it out boldly. Don't be afraid of being laughed at. Being laughed at is not necessarily a bad thing. At this time, you can directly ask people what you said wrong, so that you can correct it immediately.

Third, master the corresponding laws of Cantonese and Mandarin: Cantonese and Mandarin are both Chinese, and initials, finals and tones all have certain corresponding laws. Mastering the corresponding laws between them will get twice the result with half the effort. Generally speaking, Cantonese has more sounds, rhymes and tones than Mandarin. That is to say, a word with the same initial in Mandarin may be divided into two or three initial in Cantonese. For example, the initial in Mandarin is

k

In Cantonese, this word is divided into

The initials of "dependence and loss" such as K, F and H are

K, the initials of "bitter and wide" are

F, the initial of "Kong, Kang" is H, so are vowels and tones. There are nine tones in Cantonese. Pay attention to which two tones in Mandarin are equal.