Cantonese Lesson 91: To see you, See you! The difference between "睇‘ and "見”
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Hi Cantonese learners! In this video, we'll focus on the difference on 睇 and 見, both if them means to see in Cantonese but we use them in different situations. Whether you are new to my channel, it's always good to review again and again in our language learning journey.
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I am Amanda from Hong Kong. I make easy and practical cantonese learning videos for complete beginners to intermediate level.
My full time job is a flight attendant. I enjoy studying foreign languages. My job allows me to visit many places and meet many people. So that I have more chances to practice what I have learned.
Due to the covid, I haven't fly regularly for over a year. I find CZcams is extremely helpful for maintaining my language proficiency. One day, out of curiosity, I looked for cantonese learning channels. I was so surprised that there are so little and most of the good one are even from overseas. That's why I started "5 minute cantonese" on 2020.
I can't believe I get to receive this lesson on CZcams! Thank you so much!
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still the best. i never really knew the difference till now. always learning from you...
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Thank you for this video ! Now I understand the difference !
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Superb content...Amanda deserves support for these truly excellent videos. Patreon is super great value for the hard work she puts into these lessons. Also the pdf sheets do have any corrections which were accidentally made 😱
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Wow.... you understand the difference now. 👍🏻
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Thanks again for another great lesson.
Amanda, you sound a bit hoarse. Hope you are well and please stay healthy!
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Great content ❤️ going to meet my girlfriends family in Hong kong in a couple weeks, your videos help sooo much! Love from Manchester UK!
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I'm from Manchester too. Lived in HK for long time please enjoy
@@taipo101 nice! I've just graduated from uni and her family is recommending me to become a teacher over there if I like it, what you think?
@@reecebygrave7211 they are very short of English Teachers here and I would recommend giving it a try. Despite what you read HK is a very good place to live and work.
@@taipo101 okay nice, good to get some manny perspective ahah, but thanks for taking time out to get back to me. All the best mate !
Would I also use tai2 for looking at my phone? For example tai2 sau2 gei1?
Yes! You are right ✅️
So if you say "我見書“, it means "I see the book (but I am not reading it)"?
Or "我見電視“ means "I see the TV (but I am not watching it)"?
We cannot say like that, but I understand what you mean. In this case, we say 我見到本書 and 我見到部電視。
For saying you lost something, could you also use 冇咗 instead of 唔見咗?
冇咗 means more like disappear than lost. For example, you wanna buy a cake. You saw it before but when you returned back. It's gone. You can say 冇咗,it may not be lost, but someone bought that.
@@5minutecantonese Thanks for the explanation!
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Please ,Can you explain me about the number (123456)behind the words. Thank you!
They are the tones.
Please refer to the following lessons.
lesson 73
czcams.com/video/satS1GNU7Uk/video.html
Lesson 74
czcams.com/video/g0rTgDTiSII/video.html
Lesson 75
czcams.com/video/sh4Pe8W9sdk/video.html
Lesson 76
czcams.com/video/CSFGkIx5nEk/video.html
Lesson 77
czcams.com/video/4pQM7cpSH4g/video.html
The map looks vaguely like a map of Great Britain, albeit without the section of coastline from Liverpool up to Carlisle.
haha.... 😂 I don't even realize that