Canto Resources

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Canto Resources

A curated directory of Cantonese resources—apps, courses, media, dictionaries, and communities—organized so you can find your next best step fast.

Pronunciation
Jyutping, tones, listening
Video input
Comprehensible channels
Reading
Graded stories, readers
Find what fits
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Start here

Pick a starter kit that matches your level. Each one is a small, ordered path you can follow today.

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Find what fits—fast

Use search and filters to narrow the catalog, or follow a starter kit when you want an ordered path.

  • 1Start with a kit if you’re new (pronunciation → dictionary → input).
  • 2Looking for something specific? Filter by category and level.
  • 3Everything links out to the original creator—this is an index, not a walled garden.

At a glance

205resources

Searchable entries that link out to the original creators.

20categories

Filters that help you narrow the list fast.

5collections

Starter kits and themed lists when you want guidance.

Where the catalog is strongest today

Top categories by number of entries.

  • 28·creators
  • 18·video channels
  • 17·references
  • 15·courses
  • 14·apps
  • 14·communities

Built by the community

Missing your favorite creator, course, app, or book? Spot a broken link? Help keep this directory useful for learners.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a GitHub account to suggest a resource or report a broken link?

Opening an issue or discussion on the project repository usually requires a free GitHub account. If that is a barrier, check back later—other contact options may be added for this deployment.

Are listings endorsements or paid placements?

No. Entries are a neutral index with short descriptions from the shared dataset. Nothing here is paid placement; always check each site's own terms and privacy policy before you sign up or pay.

I'm a complete beginner—where should I start?

Open the Beginner starter kit collection for a small ordered path (pronunciation, dictionaries, gentle input). Browse all collections, or explore beginner-tagged resources on the full catalog.

What's the difference between "resources" and "collections"?

Resources are single picks with one primary link each. Collections group those picks into starter paths or themed lists. See the catalog overview on this page for how to search and filter the full list.