我不会说清长语
They do. Taiwan ppl sound better desu.
>>52489997
This.
>>52489997
Better how?
>>52488786
Chinese have different accents from different provinces.
Taiwanese chinks sound the same as those in the Chinese province across the strait.
>>52488786
Yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_Mandarin
In basilectal Taiwanese Mandarin, sounds that do not occur in Taiwanese are replaced by sounds from Mandarin. These variations from Standard Mandarin are similar to the variations of Mandarin spoken in southern China. Using the Hanyu Pinyin system, the following sound changes take place (going from Putonghua to Taiwanese Mandarin followed with an example):
f- becomes hu- (fan → huan 反 → 緩) (This applies to native Hokkien speakers - Hakka speakers maintain precisely the opposite: (e.g. hua → fa 花 → 發))
-ie, ye becomes ei (tie → tei)
ch- becomes c- (chuan → cuan 傳 → 攢)
r- becomes l- (ren → len) or [z]
zh-, zhi becomes z-, zi (zhao → zao 照 → 造)
sh-, shi becomes s-, si (shuo → suo 說→縮)
yu becomes yi (yue → ye 月 → 夜)
the diphthongs ei and ou are monophthongized as [e] and [o] respectively.
>>52490543
This is patently false.
>>52494515
see
>>52491737
>These variations from Standard Mandarin are similar to the variations of Mandarin spoken in southern China
>>52494889
>sound the same as those in the Chinese province across the strait.
>>52488786
china has about 50 different ethnicities with different sounding chinks in them
>>52495108
>the Chinese province from across the strait isn't part of southern China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_Hokkien
>>Taiwanese Hokkien is generally similar to Quanzhou dialect, Zhangzhou dialect, and Amoy