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discussion Cantonese proper pronunciation

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  • Does anyone see the irony that she has a lisp?

  • @MultiMexico1234 being Cantonese myself, I know that many people don't pronounce "you" and "I" properly. I think it's very sad.

    The point I was trying to make is that this presenter herself is using lazy sounds.

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  • 我都好贊成亭老的觀點!

  • 支持王亭之!!!

  • 亭老的观点,我让家父家母听过,他们都极表赞同。祖、父辈几十年­的口音,难道他们都错了?妖音恶人何文汇,惘想做语音宗师,下世­都冇咁早。

  • @Chungchile I was thinking that too...

  • @Allawahguy oh.. ok... i am not cantonese i am white... my friends and i speak mandarin because my cantonese is not good.. thats all i know about cantonese...

  • @Allawahguy in hong kong and other cantonese speaking communities, leih hou is the same as neih hou but younger speakers tend to pronounce neih as leih and I is ngoh but is pronounced oh

  • she says "lei ho"...that's wrong.

    It's nei ho.

  • 支持王亭之!

  • She uses lazy sound too. e.g. 好難 -> 好闌

    and he said 冇可能 -> 冇可lang

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