Where are you from?
Where are you from? I find this is a very typical way for most people who are not interested in making a real conversation. Why does it matter where you are from? In this more globalized world people do not stand still a...
Where are you from? I find this is a very typical way for most people who are not interested in making a real conversation. Why does it matter where you are from? In this more globalized world people do not stand still a...
For those of you who have just joined the Iroha Project blog you may find the introduction to Zhuang helpful before reading this. Please subscribe to my RSS feed so you do not miss entries. Thank you to all the current s...
Zhuang like Mandarin is called a monosyllabic tonal language. Each syllable has a fixed high/low, rising/lowering tone to it. It is similar to the difference between meanings of "HA shi" and "ha SHI". Even in Zhuang the ...
Zhuang has 22 consonants. b - Corresponds to the Mandarin Chinese [b], it is not a voiced consonant. mb - /mb/ the sound has a slight burst of air when pronounced. m - /m/ Corresponds to the Mandarin Chinese [m] f - /f/...
Glottal diphthongs in the Zhuang language are distinguished by a high and low. Literary, the difference is just the raising and lowering of the voice, the method of pronounciation is exactly the same. Read the full post...