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  1. In Hong Kong, Cantonese is the medium of instruction in schools, along with written English and written Chinese. As such, since the 1970s the percentage of Cantonese speakers in Hong Kong has risen to about 90%.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CantoneseCantonese - Wikipedia

    Given the traditional predominance of Cantonese within Hong Kong, it is the de facto official spoken form of the Chinese language used in the Hong Kong Government and all courts and tribunals. It is also used as the medium of instruction in schools, alongside English.

  3. The principal vernacular language of Hong Kong is standard Cantonese ( Chinese: 粵語, 廣州話, 廣東話, 廣府話, 白話, 本地話 ), [9] spoken by 88.9% of the population. It is used as a colloquial language in all areas of daily life, government, and administration.

  4. Cantonese is the de facto official language of Hong Kong, along with English, and the co-official language in Macau, along with Portuguese. It is the main language of education, business, media and government in both places.

  5. 11 de fev. de 2024 · Best Cantonese restaurants in Hong Kong. From the new and modern to timeless classics. Edited by. Jenny Leung. & Cherry Chan. Sunday 11 February 2024. This city really does have an impressive...

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  6. O Cantonês de Hong Kong é o dialeto da língua cantonesa falado comumente em Hong Kong, bem como Macau e algumas áreas vizinhas em Cantão. Embora o povo de Hong Kong identifique amplamente essa variante do chinês como "cantonês" (廣東話), várias publicações na China continental descrevem a variante como discurso de Hong ...

  7. 10 de dez. de 2021 · Hong Kong Cantonese permeates society from top to bottom and is used for nearly all sociolinguistic functions. by Keith Tse December 10, 2021. A flag-raising ceremony for the 24th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on July 1, 2021. Photo: Hong Kong Government.