Who transcribes Chinese (Cantonese) content?
Broadcasters and film or TV subtitlers in Hong Kong and Guangdong, law firms handling Cantonese-language testimony, and academic researchers studying the language all transcribe Cantonese audio. Diaspora media outlets and community organizations in Canada, the United States, Australia, and Southeast Asia also work with Cantonese recordings regularly.
Chinese (Cantonese) dialects and accents
Cantonese is the prestige variety of the Yue Chinese group, and the Guangzhou–Hong Kong standard dominates broadcasting and film. Related Yue varieties such as Taishanese differ substantially from standard Cantonese, and Hong Kong speakers frequently mix English words into everyday speech.
Where Chinese (Cantonese) is spoken
Chinese (Cantonese) is spoken in China, Hong Kong, Macau, Tibet, Singapore, Taiwan (Republic of China), Indonesia (Java and Bali), Malaysia, and Thailand.