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Is there a grade test in Cantonese?

There is no grade test in Cantonese.

In China, it is only a local dialect, mainly concentrated in Guangdong and Hongkong. Residents in this area speak Cantonese, which is their mother tongue. There is no Cantonese proficiency test, just say it.

Cantonese, one of the seven dialects of Chinese in China, is also the mother tongue of Guangfu people of Han nationality. Cantonese originated from ancient northern Chinese. After a long period of language exchange, integration and adjustment, it matured in the Tang Dynasty and developed into the Song Dynasty, which is not far from modern Cantonese.

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The name of "Yue" comes from "Nanyue" in ancient Lingnan area of China (Hanshu as "Nanyue"). "Yue" is a generic term, and the old sayings "Yue" and "Yue" are interchangeable words. Tribes south of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are often referred to as "Yue" in ancient books before Qin Dynasty, while they are called Baiyue and Baiyue in literature, including "wuyue" (southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang), "Min Yue" (Fujian) and.

After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the meanings of "Yue" and "Yue" began to differ. The former is mostly used in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Wu-speaking areas, while the latter is mostly used in Lingnan and Guangdong, which has long been a general term for Lingnan areas. Cantonese is commonly known as "vernacular" in Guangdong and Guangxi, "Cantonese" and "Guangfu dialect" at home and abroad, and "Tang dialect" in Chinatown in the United States.

The names "Guangfu dialect" and "provincial dialect" refer to the old guangzhou fu area (now Guangzhou and the surrounding Nanfanshun area); Guangfu dialect refers to guangzhou fu dialect in a narrow sense (original meaning) and Cantonese in a broad sense (cultural generalization).