o1 si6 din6 dou6柯士甸道
Jyutpingo1 si6 din6 dou6
Yaleō sih dihn douh
Definition
Austin Road, a major road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.
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How it's used
Street names in Hong Kong are often named after historical figures or colonial officials. Austin Road is a major thoroughfare in Tsim Sha Tsui that serves as a key connection point between the Jordan and Tsim Sha Tsui districts. Locals often use it as a reference point when navigating the area near the West Kowloon Cultural District.
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Grammar guides
- QuestionsFrom yes or no questions to asking who, what, where, and when. The patterns you need to ask questions naturally in Cantonese.
- ClassifiersCantonese puts a classifier between a number and a noun, and a bare classifier on its own can mean the. Learn the common ones and how to use them.
- ComparisonsHow to say bigger than, the most, the same as, and not as good as. Cantonese uses 過 where Mandarin uses 比, and that catches a lot of learners out.



