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Forum: Speaking and Listening 10th February 2006, 10:40 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By LiYuanXi


Ncao: The 95.8Fm used dialects only in specially...

Ncao: The 95.8Fm used dialects only in specially allocated time slots which is maybe 1 hour.

Anyway, I heard lots of formal hokkien in my daily life as I am learning to sing Nanyin.



Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th February 2006, 08:38 AM

Replies: 77

which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Views: 8,451

Posted By LiYuanXi


There are many types of hokkien, so far I have...

There are many types of hokkien, so far I have heard 3-4 types. Some are very nice when spoken
properly. My friend once heard a girl reading newspaper in an unknown dialect. He liked the
dialect very...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 7th February 2006, 03:58 PM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By LiYuanXi


Lots of people around me like Cantonese more than...

Lots of people around me like Cantonese more than the other dialect. Hokkien is considered as a
unrefined dialect here.



Forum: Speaking and Listening 3rd February 2006, 09:12 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Posted By LiYuanXi


I like Suzhou's dialect! :) I also like the...

I like Suzhou's dialect! :) I also like the dialect of Quanzhou. It is close to hokkien but it is
still quite difficult to understand if they speak too fast. Have you heard of Quanzhou and
Suzhou...



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