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Learn how to talk about doing two things at the same time
Learn how to use the verb complement 死, which means "to die"
Learn how to use the verb 轉, meaning "to change"
Learn how to says "it's about time"
Learn how to use the verb complement 定先 to indicate that one action must be completed before another
Learn about what it takes to immigrate to Hong Kong and a phrase that can help you explain to your family how you are doing when you decide to move there
Learn about riding the Chinese rails and confirming what you believe to be true
Learn about contiguous particles and a theme park in Hong Kong
Learn a little bit about legal terminology
Learn about a sentence pattern and Hong Kong universities
Learn about a sentence pattern that will allow you to ask why someone feels the way they do
Learn about how desirable Hong Kong's banking system is and set phrases about love
Learn how the difference between 係 and 喺
Learn about the educational system in Hong Kong and how to speak boastfully
Learn subway etiquette and how to tell someone they've made a mistake
Learn about a phrase that can help you console someone or put them off
Learn about shopping while in Hong Kong and a colloquial way of asking simple questions
Learn about a popular Hong Kong singer and a tricky phrase that says you don't have a strong opinion
In this intermediate Cantonese lesson, you'll learn a phrase that helps you explain that something has been wasted
Learn about a grammar pattern that helps you ask if someone can not just do something
Learn how to say that something is happening when an action is taking place
Learn about a sentence pattern that helps you question a basic condition
Learn different words related to measurement
Learn about a question structure
Learn a grammar pattern that will help you disagree somewhat, say something surprising, or explain something others don't agree with
Learn about omitting subjects
Learn the pattern 剩返
Learn how to say someone has good taste
Learn how to use 點都要 meaning "no matter what"
Learn how to use 先 meaning "first" to take control of a conversation
Learn how to say "no matter what you do, you can't do [something]"
Learn how to use the expression 遲晒大到 to exaggerate something
Learn how to use 咪 in a positive sense
Learn about superstitions in Hong Kong
How to talk about time frequency
Learn how to use 況且 meaning "additionally" or "not to mention"
Learn how to talk about categories of objects using 之類
Learn the three meanings of the word 成
Learn how to use the character 口, meaning "mouth"
Learn how to use the pattern 仲
Learn how to use the difference between the two "even" patterns
Learn how to use the final particle 吖嘛 to soften a sentence
Learn how to say "not only"
Learn how to use the 啲啦你 structure to create an imperative sentence
Learn how to use the expression 嘥晒 to say something is a waste, from a conversation between two people in Hong Kong
Learn how to use the expression 就咁樣 to say "just like that"
Learn how to use the expression 淨係
Learn how to use 實 meaning "for sure" or "definitely"
Learn a new function of the adverb 都