Learn Cantonese daily - Awabe

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4.0
1.37K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Learn Cantonese is an easy to use mobile Cantonese Phrasebook that will give visitors to Hong Kong and those who are interested in learning Cantonese a good start in the language.

FEATURES

*1000+ common words and phrases.
* Carefully translated list of essential phrases
* Remind learn words or phrases
* No internet connection required

CATEGORIES
Contains over 1000 essential phrases in the following categories

"Greetings"
"General Conversation"
"Numbers"
"Time and Date"
"Directions & Places"
"Transportation"
"Accommodation"
"Eating Out"
"Shopping"
"Colours"
"Cities and Provinces"
"Countries"
"Tourist Attractions"
"Family"
"Dating"
"Emergency"
"Feeling Sick"

Developed by Awabe.
Updated on
Aug 22, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
1.31K reviews
Jason Kwong
September 10, 2020
Just right off the bat noticed there wasn't any structure to the lessons, no progression. The recordings of the words sounds like they were done without professional equipment- some sound further away or with echo, and some of the words were duplicated for 2 different meanings i.e. they use "sing kei" for both month and week. Not a good way to start. Delete.
14 people found this review helpful
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Tj Rains
March 27, 2021
Good and bad. My girlfriend is a HK citizen and says that most of the stuff here is correct. However when she speaks to the app, she gets 1 star for some of the phrases which is almost mind numbing as she speaks better than some of the audio phrases on the app. Also after I listen to the audio one time: there is 2 voices giving it a kind of weird reverb delay of like 0.1ms when playing is every time after.. Beside that it is proving semi-helpful.
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A Google user
August 14, 2019
Please clarify which intonation corresponds to each number in the phonetic pronunciation. For example, the translation for "What's your name?" is: nei5 giu3 me1 ming4. Which number designates that the tone is rising (/), falling (\), flat (--), up-down (/\), down-up (\/), etc?? The app has common phrases with audio and is easy to understand.
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What's new

Ver 1.2.4
Update Quick Translate
Update UI
Ver 1.0.4
Update setting, favorite, reminder
Update user interface