Look-up words quickly and easily with this travel size Cantonese phrasebook and dictionary. Essential Cantonese Phrasebook & Dictionary clearly and concisely presents all the everyday words, phrases and expressions you need when traveling to Hong Kong and Canton (Guangdong). In this accessib
Essential Cantonese Phrasebook & Dictionary: Speak Cantonese with Confidence (Cantonese Chinese Phrasebook & Dictionary with Manga illustrations)
โ Scribed by Tang, Martha
- Publisher
- Tuttle Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction; Pronunciation guide; Basic grammar; 1. The Basics; 1.1 Personal details; 1.2 Today or tomorrow?; 1.3 What time is it?; 1.4 One, two, three ... ; 1.5 The weather; 1.6 Here, there ... ; 1.7 What does that sign say?; 1.8 Public holidays; 2. Meet and Greet; 2.1 Greetings; 2.2 Asking a question; 2.3 How to Reply; 2.4 Thank you; 2.5 I'm sorry; 2.6 What do you think?; 3. Small Talk; 3.1 Introductions; 3.2 I beg your pardon?; 3.3 Starting/ending a conversation; 3.4 A chat about the weather; 3.5 Hobbies; 3.6 Invitations; 3.7 Giving a compliment.;Look-up words quickly and easily with this travel size Cantonese phrasebook and dictionary. Essential Cantonese Phrasebook & Dictionary clearly and concisely presents all the everyday words, phrases and expressions you need when traveling to Hong Kong and Canton (Guangdong). In this accessible phrasebook you'll find: - A pronunciation guide and grammar notes explaining the basic sounds and sentence patterns of the language - Essential Cantonese expressions for meeting people, asking and answering simple questions, and starting up friendly conversations - New manga illustrations demonstrating critical phrases in real life situations - Vocabulary for technology, WiFi, smartphones and social media - A useful English-Cantonese dictionary, so the right words are at your fingertips - Travel tips and cultural notes allow you to interact without making social blunders With 14 chapters covering topics from talking about the weather to what to do in an emergency, you will never be caught unprepared. Essential Cantonese is the best book to get for travel to Hong Kong and Canton' interact confidently with native Cantonese speakers.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
Pronunciation guide
Basic grammar
1. The Basics
1.1 Personal details
1.2 Today or tomorrow?
1.3 What time is it?
1.4 One, two, three ...
1.5 The weather
1.6 Here, there ...
1.7 What does that sign say?
1.8 Public holidays
2. Meet and Greet
2.1 Greetings
2.2 Asking a question
2.3 How to Reply
2.4 Thank you
2.5 I'm sorry
2.6 What do you think?
3. Small Talk
3.1 Introductions
3.2 I beg your pardon?
3.3 Starting/ending a conversation
3.4 A chat about the weather
3.5 Hobbies
3.6 Invitations
3.7 Giving a compliment. 3.8 Intimate comments/questions3.10 Congratulations and condolences
3.10 Arrangements
3.11 Being the host(ess)
3.12 Saying goodbye
4. Eating Out
4.1 At the restaurant
4.2 Ordering
4.3 The bill
4.4 Complaints
4.5 Giving a compliment
4.6 Drinks
4.7 Alphabetical list of dishes
5. Getting Around
5.1 Asking directions
5.2 Traffic signs
5.3 The car
5.4 The gas station
5.5 Breakdowns and repairs
5.6 Bicycles/mopeds
5.7 Renting a vehicle
5.8 Getting a lift
6. Arrival and Departure
6.1 General
6.2 Immigration and customs
6.3 Luggage
6.4 Questions to passengers
6.5 Tickets. 6.6 Information6.7 Airports
6.8 Long-distance trains
6.9 Taxis
6.10 Traveling out of Hong Kong
7. A Place to Stay
7.1 General
7.2 Hotels/hostels/budget accommodations
7.3 Complaints
7.4 Departure
7.5 Camping/Backpacking
8. Money Matters
8.1 ATMs/Moneychangers
8.2 Settling the bill
9. Mail, Phone and Internet
9.1 Mail
9.2 Telephone
9.3 Internet/email
10. Shopping
10.1 Shopping conversations
10.2 Food
10.3 Clothing and shoes
10.4 Photographs and video
10.5 At the hairdresser
11. Tourist Activities
11.1 Places of interest
11.2 Going out
11.3 Booking tickets. 12. Sports Activities12.1 Sporting questions
12.2 By the waterfront
12.3 Summer sports
13. Health Matters
13.1 Calling a doctor
13.2 What's wrong?
13.3 The consultation
13.4 Medications and prescriptions
13.5 At the dentist
14. Emergencies
14.1 Asking for help
14.2 Lost items
14.3 Accidents
14.4 Theft
14.5 Missing persons
14.6 The police
15. English-Cantonese Dictionary
Copyright.
โฆ Subjects
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY--Chinese;Language and languages--Study and teaching;;Language and languages -- Study and teaching;FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Chinese
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