Dr. Hoi Cheu joins me in an interview about linguistics of Mandarin, literature he has studied, and the music he enjoys.
"In voting which would be the national language, Mandarin won by one vote....To be selfless and make an argument, I think it is the right thing. Cantonese is hell to learn. It has a much richer tonality difference, really really difficult for anybody to learn..."
This is the first Bonus Episode, thank you for coming! Dr. Cheu discussed linguistics, literature, and music.
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