or rather, to edit the title of this thread, the guangzhou paper published an article criticizing an older study of a doctor who wrote an article saying that speaking cantonese can cause cancer.
My native langauge is from Europe, and it's not English, and it's full of ng initials and lots of other sounds which place stress on your vocal chords and elsewhere. But I'm not worried.
No language can cause cancer and you don't need to be a doctor to know that.
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/realtime/news/20140420/52400460
oh, and according to the doctor's "expert opinion"the following characters place you at risk!
佢 陰 咁 啦 諗 竇 有 唔 點 as if these sounds don't exist in lots of other languages...
My native langauge is from Europe, and it's not English, and it's full of ng initials and lots of other sounds which place stress on your vocal chords and elsewhere. But I'm not worried.
No language can cause cancer and you don't need to be a doctor to know that.
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/realtime/news/20140420/52400460
oh, and according to the doctor's "expert opinion"the following characters place you at risk!
佢 陰 咁 啦 諗 竇 有 唔 點 as if these sounds don't exist in lots of other languages...