Cantonese is more commonly spoken, though you can find Mandarin speakers there, too. (According to Wikipedia (w00t!), Portuguese is also an official language as Macau was an European colony before.)
Heck, you can find Mandarin speakers everywhere in China. I do wish I knew Cantonese though…it’s quite sad that I can speak a total of 16 words in Cantonese even though I’m 3/4 Cantonese. In fact, I know more Italian than Cantonese, even though I fail at that, too. =P
Ah well. I’ll have to do with Guo Yu and English for now, even though I still can’t understand family reunions. >.
cantonés, pero im seguro de que puede hacer con mandarinas estos días
Comment by Andrew Reynolds — May 11, 2006 @ 8:59 pm
Cantonese is more commonly spoken, though you can find Mandarin speakers there, too. (According to Wikipedia (w00t!), Portuguese is also an official language as Macau was an European colony before.)
Heck, you can find Mandarin speakers everywhere in China. I do wish I knew Cantonese though…it’s quite sad that I can speak a total of 16 words in Cantonese even though I’m 3/4 Cantonese. In fact, I know more Italian than Cantonese, even though I fail at that, too. =P
Ah well. I’ll have to do with Guo Yu and English for now, even though I still can’t understand family reunions. >.
Comment by djorlcc — May 13, 2006 @ 6:03 pm