Inspired by a listener question, this episode addresses an issue all beginning Cantonese students face: in thanking someone, when should you use do1 ze6 (多謝) and when should you use m4 goi1 (唔該)? The underlying principle becomes clear with the help of a few hypothetical situations.
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Conversation: Reading and Writing for Cantonese Speakers (粵, w/《絮言狂想》)
Guest Episode: Allan Lau and Duck Lau, Part 2 (粵語)
Guest Episode: Allan Lau and Duck Lau, Part 1 (粵語)
Conversation: Hong Kong Beverages (粵語)
Guest Episode: Bernice Chan, Part 2 (粵語)
Guest Episode: Bernice Chan, Part 1 (粵語)
Learning Tip: SFPs 4 - gwaa3, wo3/bo3, wo4, and wo5 (English/粵語)
Conversation: Time in the Digital Age (粵語)
Guest Episode: Gina Anne Tam, Part 2 (English, 粵語)
Guest Episode: Gina Anne Tam, Part 1 (English, 粵語)
Learning Tip: SFPs 3 - zaa3, ze1, zek1, and zaa4
Conversation: Written vs. Spoken Cantonese (粵語)
Guest Episode: Jade Wu, Part 2 (粵語)
Guest Episode: Jade Wu, Part 1 (粵語)
Learning Tip: SFPs 2 - gaa3 and laa3
Conversation: 爛gag (粵語)
Guest Episode: Vivek Mahbubani, Part 2 (粵語)
Guest Episode: Vivek Mahbubani, Part 1 (粵語)
Learning Tip: Intro to Sentence Final Particles and the Uses of "aa" (English/粵語)
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