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Forum: Speaking and Listening 5th October 2006, 02:33 PM
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Taiwanese Mandarin to Chinese Mandarin
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Posted By jinjin
now that I'm in BJ, my taiwanese accent is pretty...
now that I'm in BJ, my taiwanese accent is pretty noticeable. I've had professors ask me if I was
born in Taiwan b/c I speak mandarin like I grew up there and I am an ESL (can you use ESL as a
noun?...
Forum: Speaking and Listening 12th August 2006, 08:40 AM
Replies: 119
Taiwanese Mandarin to Chinese Mandarin
Views: 8,781
Posted By jinjin
I'm not sure what you mean by "non-standard...
I'm not sure what you mean by "non-standard mandarin." I was taught mandarin by my parents and at
Chinese School in the U.S. I understand my relatives in Taiwan perfectly (and they me) and I do
fine...
Forum: Speaking and Listening 11th August 2006, 11:49 PM
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Taiwanese Mandarin to Chinese Mandarin
Views: 8,781
Posted By jinjin
Taiwanese Mandarin to Chinese Mandarin
Hi, I grew up learning Taiwanese Mandarin (phrases such as mom "ma ma" are both sound one where as
I think in China they pronounce the second ma with a dot above it or something). But simple
things...
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