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Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st May 2007, 10:27 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By Mark Yong


Re: which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Haha... it seems mine is the reverse of yours:

1. Cantonese (on the basis of its conservatism in terms of endings and tones)
2. Hokkien (on the basis of its preservation of many archaic terms)
3....



Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st May 2007, 10:23 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By Mark Yong


Re: which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

I would not say it would sound better. Actually, it is the z-/zh-, c-/ch- and s-/sh- initials in
Mandarin that makes it unique. The problem for a native Cantonese speaker like me, making these...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 29th April 2007, 07:43 PM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By Mark Yong


Re: which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Coming back to the original question in this thread... :)

I generally have a preference for the Southern dialects, on the basis of their conservatism. To
cite some examples:


Shanghainese 上海話 has...



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