The main English-language forum for Cantonese learners and native speakers.
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The place to ask what a phrase means, get a sanity check on a translation, or find out which resource people actually use, with native speakers and long-term learners answering — plus recurring debates about romanisation, written Cantonese and the language's political situation that are worth reading once. Free and searchable, so check the archive before posting. Answers are crowd-sourced and occasionally confidently wrong, and threads skew toward Hong Kong usage.
3M-member forum for method debates, resource recommendations and reality checks.
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The default place to ask 'is X app worth it' or 'what should I do at B1' and get answers from people who have actually done it, plus per-language subreddits (r/Spanish, r/LearnJapanese, r/French) with far better resource lists. The wiki and FAQ head off most beginner questions. Expect strong ideological camps — comprehensible-input purists versus textbook people — so read a few threads before taking any single answer as settled.
An adult learner turned teacher on speaking plus reading traditional characters.
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Sue Marguerite moved to Hong Kong in 1988, learned Cantonese and traditional characters as an adult, and has been teaching since 2017 — so the channel covers the half most Cantonese resources skip, reading and writing characters with Cantonese readings rather than Mandarin ones. YouTube videos are free; the CantoLingo community and courses are a paid subscription. Uploads have slowed considerably (the most recent were early 2026), so check the back catalogue rather than expecting a weekly stream.
Text, call and correct with native speakers in a language-exchange feed.
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Built-in correction tools let partners fix your messages inline, and the social 'moments' feed gets you corrections from strangers without arranging a call. Free for the core exchange; VIP adds more translations and simultaneous target languages. The persistent caveat is that a fair share of users treat it as a dating app, and exchange partners are unreliable — it works best once you already have some output to correct.
Free immersion-learning roadmap plus tools and a large learner community.
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A detailed staged roadmap for acquiring a language through massive comprehensible input — what to do at each stage, when to start output, how to mine sentences — with a free tracker, starter courses and an active Discord. The roadmap and community are free; vocabulary decks, advanced courses and coaching are paid. It is opinionated to the point of dogma about avoiding early output and translation, so take the framework and ignore the purity rules if they do not fit your goals.
Language-exchange app with moderated profiles and easy voice/video calls.
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Same idea as HelloTalk but with vetted profiles and a cleaner focus on actual voice and video calls, which makes it noticeably less spammy in practice. Free to use; Pro adds unlimited partner search and extra languages, and the app also sells paid tutors. Both apps live or die on finding one or two committed partners, so expect to message a lot of people before anything sticks.