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View Poll Results: What do you listen to more? | |||
Cantonese pop |
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4 | 9.76% |
Mandarin pop |
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32 | 78.05% |
Both about equally |
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5 | 12.20% |
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Also, Cantonese inflection does sound a bit strange to me, but only since I began to learn Mandarin. Before then, I couldn't always hear the difference. Now I wonder how I could have possibly gotten them confused. ![]() Some HK artists who also sing in Mandarin do their best work in Cantonese though. ![]() |
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cantonese, cantopop, chinese, mandarin, mandopop |
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