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Is Yue Cantonese?
Yue (Cantonese pronunciation: [jyːt̚˨]) is a group of similar Sinitic languages spoken in Southern China, particularly in Liangguang (the Guangdong and Guangxi provinces). Most later migrants have been speakers of Cantonese. Yue varieties are not mutually intelligible with other varieties of Chinese.
What country does Cantonese come from?
China
Cantonese language, Chinese (Pinyin) Yueyu, (Wade-Giles romanization) Yüeh-yü, variety of Chinese spoken by more than 55 million people in Guangdong and southern Guangxi provinces of China, including the important cities of Canton, Hong Kong, and Macau. Throughout the world it is spoken by some 20 million more.
Why is Cantonese called Cantonese?
The word Cantonese comes from Canton, the former English name of Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong, which was once considered the home of the purest form of Cantonese. However, through years of mass media and pop culture influence, Hong Kong has now truly become the cultural centre of Cantonese.
Is Cantonese ancient?
Cantonese is believed to have originated after the fall of the Han Dynasty in 220AD, when long periods of war caused northern Chinese to flee south, taking their ancient language with them. Mandarin was documented much later in the Yuan Dynasty in 14th century China.
Why do Vietnamese know Cantonese?
Mostly because they are ethnic Chinese and speak one or more varieties of Chinese (usually Cantonese and Teochew) as their mother tongues. Many of them went to Chinese schools (Chinese-medium primary and secondary schools) where they were taught some Mandarin.
Are Vietnamese and Cantonese people related?
First of all, Cantonese and Vietnamese belongs to two different language families, and that is a fact. Cantonese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan family (e.g. Hakka, Wu, etc.), while Vietnamese belongs to the Austroasiatic family (e.g. Cambodian). The base languages are not very related at all.
What race is Han Chinese?
Han Chinese. The Han Chinese people (Chinese: 汉族 (simplified) 漢族/ 漢人 (traditional)) are a Sino-Tibetan ethnic group that is indigenous to East Asia, mostly in mainland China and Taiwan. The Han Chinese people constitute about 20\% of the entire human population.
What is the difference between Yue and Cantonese?
Yue languages are spoken in the southern provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi, an area long dominated culturally and economically by the city of Guangzhou (Canton) at the delta of the Pearl River. The Cantonese variety, also spoken in Hong Kong and Macau, is the prestige variety of Yue.
Who are Hanhan Chinese?
Han Chinese are stereotypically among some of the most successful, in terms of education and income and dominate the financial industry in many countries, even those where ethnic Chinese constitute a minority. These people consider themselves to be the descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors.
What is the origin of the term Han?
The term Han Chinese derives from the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty came after the Qin Dynasty and these two are the ones that united China. Han Chinese people also got the name from the Han Dynasty’s king, Han Zhong. This is who Han Chinese people refer to as their great ancestor.