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OK man u can accused me of being crazy. Try to learning TV u will understand y I said. I just want to show u some easy to c.
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U r just arguing your nonsense without actual fact in linking other languages.
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Mandarin including 5 tones, which pronounce same to Northern TV including 6 tones. Some people, as bro tomcat007 said below, can not manage with 6 tones. Neither do I.
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These 5 tones u will find in Cantonese.
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Again who on earth told u cantonese comes with 5 tones? So do u mean hokkien also comes with 4/5/6/7 tones???
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Originally Posted by bonbonbebe
Just come living here a week at District 5 or 6, u will c that what I said is not nonsense. U can see Mekong Delta people call their father = tia, which pronounce same to 爹!
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D5 was where I first stayed in HCMC... again, dun come here n argue your nonsense.
No doubt your viet might be better than most here but dun take others for a ride. Let me educate u another language. Thai has 5 tones, so can u master it? Thai also structure like viet, instead of "my house", Thai says, "house mine".
puying sway mai sway mai pen rai, hua jai sway por leow. Try to master this. The sentence only contains 5 tones.
Anyway move on with new topic. Bored with this.