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vivienne85 ... leng lui
Hokkien was the Imperial Language of Ancient China Chat
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QUOTE(Joey Christensen @ Aug 16 2010, 04:59 PM) Already 8 months old. She doing well. Being playful with her toys and she just got a wooden horse. She had fever last week but already recovered. All is well. wa leave wa eh desk this morning ... 4pm baru balik ... boh eng lah ...Eh, lu uu eng lu jip HOkkien thread lah. Aneh kuu liao pun boh lai. |
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QUOTE(Joey Christensen @ Aug 16 2010, 05:04 PM) Nie lau hiah, limpeh ai kong tua tua sia si limpeh eh tai chi. limpeh ai kong jiao uah si limpeh eh tai chi. limpeh ai kong hamik lan pun si limpeh eh tai chi. lu boh sukak lu ki che diao diam diam di lu eh PC jor keyboard warrior. na si koh si boh song lu chut ki lah. KNNCCB! edit: juhu ... lu mm si ngam ngam ngor tiam jao meh ... This post has been edited by spursfan: Aug 16 2010, 05:28 PM |
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QUOTE(thesoothsayer @ Aug 16 2010, 05:29 PM) +1 now got lim kopi, jiak roti ... ku jar mana wu eh ... of coz different lar ...Seriously, Hokkien may have inherited many of the pronunciation from the Han dynasty, but so have the other dialect groups. Cantonese and Hakka have more than 4 tones (7 and 6, respectively) and both share many similar pronunciation with Korean and Japanese. I'm quite sure that none of the dialects is exactly the same as the ancient language spoken in China during the Han dynasty, although it's impossible to prove either way. Even the language spoken during the Tang dynasty is not similar to the language spoken by any dialect groups now. |
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