Cantonese vs. Taishanese: A Study of the two most ubiquitous dialects in Chinatowns worldwide

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For example, the word fu can have than ten different meanings just by saying it with the high, mid, or low level tone or anywhere in between. Being that Cantonese has retained its full set of tones reiterates the fact is the language most similar to the classical hanyu (Chinese language). In general, Cantonese is considered to be the most conservative of dialects, which is referring to its similar pronunciation of different words that appear to have the same radical...
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In general, Cantonese is considered to be the most conservative of dialects, which is referring to its similar pronunciation of different words that appear to have the same radical. Romanizing the Cantonese language has always been debated on because there is no form that could represent all of the tones used in speaking...
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