@rocketman10owen That's not true. Chinese is not monosyllabic at all. And in fact the further back in time you go, the more disyllabic words you see. Example, the word for "they" is "tamen." The word for airplane is "feiji" airport is "feijichang" (three syllables here). Most chinese words are compound words made up of two or three words. Some are four syllables but those are rarer. I think what you're referring to on this video are the consonant clusters, as all the words are 1 syllable here.
@gariadara Chinese is often described as a "monosyllabic" language. However, this is only partially correct. It is largely accurate when describing Classical Chinese and Middle Chinese
but however i was not stating that chinese is monosyllabiv if you read my post, i was stating it is tonic
which means every tone has a meaning
another thing is that you confuse word for chinese for word in english, fei ji is 2 words in chinese
這要是穿越到了古代,還不得鬱悶死啊
TheYonghuming111 1 month ago 2
Very obviously the S at the end of 2 and 4 should be silent, like in Paris. But it seems that demonstrator doesn't know this.
VR2UNA 10 months ago
@VR2UNA I can't get it. Their /s/ are necessary because they are third-tone characters. If they are absent, how to distinguish them from others?
moriramar 4 months ago
根據目前鄭張尚芳、王力等學者的研究,上古漢語(先秦)存在有複子音與主次要母音,有興趣的人可以看看維基百科「上古音系」。
ikepnak 1 year ago
天阿 誰可以替我解釋我所聽到的東西
上古中文讓我嚇到 本來以為差別在於多了入聲音 跟一些鼻腔的音
沒想到一個字的音節那麼多@@!!!! 太屌了啦 怎麼查出來的
toast763 1 year ago
怎麼像法語啊?
ke730 1 year ago
漢語什麼時候一字多音了 那些音標應該連在一起讀出來才對吧
Olina1113 1 year ago
漢語什麼時候有一字多音了 那些音標應該連在一起讀才對吧
Olina1113 1 year ago
一是不是ɦlid?
camonegiehall 1 year ago
chinese is monotonic
the can't be 2 syllables for a word
it is evident in all dialect of chinese
rocketman10owen 1 year ago
@rocketman10owen That's not true. Chinese is not monosyllabic at all. And in fact the further back in time you go, the more disyllabic words you see. Example, the word for "they" is "tamen." The word for airplane is "feiji" airport is "feijichang" (three syllables here). Most chinese words are compound words made up of two or three words. Some are four syllables but those are rarer. I think what you're referring to on this video are the consonant clusters, as all the words are 1 syllable here.
gariadara 1 year ago
@gariadara Chinese is often described as a "monosyllabic" language. However, this is only partially correct. It is largely accurate when describing Classical Chinese and Middle Chinese
but however i was not stating that chinese is monosyllabiv if you read my post, i was stating it is tonic
which means every tone has a meaning
another thing is that you confuse word for chinese for word in english, fei ji is 2 words in chinese
but it discribe 1 object,
human - ren in chinese
rocketman10owen 10 months ago
sounds like Tibetan.
ayanuhito 1 year ago
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sung3344 1 year ago
sounds like cantonese
sung3344 1 year ago
@sung3344 佩服,居然聽得懂
gupiish 1 year ago
@sung3344 you're kidding, this sounds nothing like cantonese.
/watch?v=3vweAecglyY
yat, yi, saam, sei, m, luk, chat, baat, kau, sap
gariadara 1 year ago
上古汉语真的有很多复辅音啊,谢谢赐教。
ppw8626 1 year ago
這應該是上古漢語的擬音,而不是上古日本語。日本語和漢語本來是沒有任何親屬關繫的兩種語言。。。
herifuzhenguan2 2 years ago
和這個視頻比較,我怎麼覺得這邊的所謂上古音是日本的上古音呢? watch?v=K6xZMyvIygw
eseaidea 2 years ago
今之台湾語(口語):
chit nng sann si go lak chhit peh kau chap
今之台湾語(文言):
it gi sam su ngo liok chhit pat kiu sip
Taiowan 2 years ago
日本學漢語來的古音?
zzz15379 2 years ago
金理新:)
instemast2 3 years ago
インステマストさんの使う擬音は、どの学者の擬音でしょうね?
僕今よく使うのは鄭張尚先生のですが、数字は qlig njis suum hljids ngaa' rug snhid preed ku' gjubであるのです。
Phjong 3 years ago