correct me if i am wrong in a dynasty era they are also using a diffrent-diffrent dialect. tat the origins
Hi Cainis please come in, wana ask
Hi Cainis please come in, wana ask
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Mar 30 2011, 06:10 AM
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correct me if i am wrong in a dynasty era they are also using a diffrent-diffrent dialect. tat the origins
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Mar 30 2011, 07:47 AM
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Haha..Almost all dialect including Malay & England in here...
0:00-1:10 - SOuthern Hokkien 1:10-1:44 - Singlish 1:45-2:04 - Malay 2:05-2:35 - hokkien 2:36-3:09 - Teochew 3:10-3:34 -Cantonese 3:35-4:00- Hainanese 4:00-4:05 - Abit Hakka Thereafter Hokkien back haha QUOTE(hack3line @ Mar 30 2011, 04:17 AM) This post has been edited by stimix: Mar 30 2011, 07:47 AM |
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Mar 30 2011, 07:59 AM
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QUOTE(Genzyme @ Mar 30 2011, 04:35 AM) amoi can get terpikated if i spoke cainis ke? ehem2 nola, i purposely wana learn, we must show diversity mah. average melei can master 2 languages onli, while cainis, mostly 3-4. i wan to bring myself up one level. |
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Mar 30 2011, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(epsonstylux @ Mar 30 2011, 07:59 AM) amoi can get terpikated if i spoke cainis ke? ehem2 wah. ayam has a respect for you TS. nola, i purposely wana learn, we must show diversity mah. average melei can master 2 languages onli, while cainis, mostly 3-4. i wan to bring myself up one level. if you are in college or uni, some of those institution do offer extra language like mandarin courses which u can take. |
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Mar 30 2011, 10:04 AM
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where to learn canto?
dun wan mandarin... |
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Mar 30 2011, 10:09 AM
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chia kei wo hao ma?
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Mar 30 2011, 10:22 AM
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mandarin world wide but depends on area also. KL usually speak in cantonese, johor those place usually mandarin, perak those place usually hokkien, so on and so forth
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Mar 30 2011, 10:24 AM
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QUOTE(ADVAN @ Mar 29 2011, 10:28 PM) Fail Chinese is fail. There are many types of Chinese in CHINA itself, and although Mandarin is the widely spoken one, it does not mean "Original".If it was Original then you are saying Hakka people and Hokkien people and TeoChew people all MUST know Mandarin and later developed something else? How shallow can you be? Taiwan obviously use Mandarin but hey Hokkien seems to thrive there. Please ... even IF you are rich faggot, study a bit more won't do any harm. QUOTE(ahshuy @ Mar 29 2011, 10:30 PM) This one lagi terrer ... +1 ? That shows how much more ignorant you are compared to the person quoted above. |
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Mar 30 2011, 10:25 AM
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wah. nice. can actually sembang to prc when cheonging.
ts can join u? |
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Mar 30 2011, 10:37 AM
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Anyway, to think about the drominant kanguarge...Imagine if China empire during teh Qing Dynasty having capital in Xiemen instead of Beijing. ore even Based in Cantong/Guangzhou.
Chances were, the manchu would hv adopted Hokkien (Xiemen) or even Cantionese (Canton) instead of Beijing mandarin Imagine also in Nusantara..Why on Earth Javanese adopting Bahasa Melayu rather than Javanese which hv their own languiargese & widely spoke in Java instead of malay..funny...Otherwise, Bahasa Indonesia probably based on Javanese liao which is titally allien to the Malay. |
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waw interesting
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QUOTE(stimix @ Mar 30 2011, 07:47 AM) Haha..Almost all dialect including Malay & England in here... On0:00-1:10 - SOuthern Hokkien 1:10-1:44 - Singlish 1:45-2:04 - Malay 2:05-2:35 - hokkien 2:36-3:09 - Teochew 3:10-3:34 -Cantonese 3:35-4:00- Hainanese 4:00-4:05 - Abit Hakka Thereafter Hokkien back haha 1:45-2:04 - Malay apa itu "hantam gumuk"?? |
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