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Does Hong Kong dialect belong to Cantonese?
Hong Kong dialect belongs to Cantonese.

It is highly close to Guangzhou dialect. It is the common language and writing of China Special Administrative Region. Hong Kong standard Cantonese refers to Cantonese used by Hong Kong officials, media and urban areas in Hong Kong, which is very close to Cantonese (with different words). The local dialect in Hong Kong is mainly Cantonese Wanbao dialect. Cantonese, Cantonese and Cantonese are the lingua franca of Hong Kong.

brief introduction

Cantonese is the dominant communication language in Hong Kong and the mother tongue of most Hong Kong people. However, with the influx of huge immigrants from the mainland and the isolation from Guangzhou due to the border blockade in the 1960s and 1950s, the Cantonese pronunciation in Hong Kong has gradually changed.

For example, the initial consonants /n/ and /l/ are confused at first, the initial consonant /ng/ falls off to zero, some people's /t/ and /k/, /n/ and /ng/ are mixed, and the first tone value changes from 53 to 55. The above part is called lazy tone.