I didn't speak any Cantonese growing up (only a bit of Toishanese, and none really after junior high) and forced myself to learn Cantonese in college. Pretty easy actually.
Wow...I'm very surprised you said it was easy learning cantonese ? ??
Sorry to be off-topic
bizzyb, with your permission I want to ask something to Jesun.
JeSun, I heard there are 9 tones in cantonese compare to 4 tones in mandarin.
I'm even more put off to learn chinese because of these tones than because of the chinese scripture.
I have a very bad listening skill which makes learning languages difficult to me. I've been learning english for a few years and I still have a lot of trouble to understand native speakers. So, I cannot imagine I could learn a language like chinese or other asian languages where tone is very important for understanding.
I would like to learn mandarin and thai, but both use tones. I'm put off, because I will have much more trouble than learning english wich is a pain in the neck to understand even though there's no tones issue.
So my question is:
JeSun, where you able to learn cantonese easily because you where familiar with a chinese dialect and tones (you mentionned Toishanese, which I guess is a dialect) or did you see non-asian learners (who are not familiar with tones) having the same learning success as you ?
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