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Nice clip, sometimes languages are called dialects and vice versa, for instance, when Germany had won the second world war, the Dutch language would be mentioned as a German dialect. A language is a dialect with a flag and an army.
when two are not mutually intelligible, they are two different languages. If they are so similar, one can understand the other, it is more of a dialect. So of the languages, Mandarin, Cantonese, Taiwanese, Hokkein are different languages in the Chinese. Taiwanese be a dialect of the Hokkein language.
It's like Portuguese and Spanish, so similar, yet different languages.
I hope you meant that the Japanese borrowed the writing system. The language itself has no relations to the Chinese languages, as in syntactically, Japanese is SVO while Chinese is a SOV.
The Japanese borrowed more than just the writing system.
They still pronounce most compound words written using Chinese in On'yomi, which is basically their take on Chinese pronunciation.
Their use of idioms is heavily influenced by Chinese; some of their particles are also "borrowed"; most of their common pronouns are Chinese in origin (Boku, Ore, Washi etc.).
as a student of both Japanese and Chinese, I can tell you there are many phonetical similarities also, e.g. characters pronounced "zai" or something similar in mandarin or the older languages would be pronounced "zai" in japanese also, the same with sounds like "kan, dan, nan, men, ren, gan, son, ki, se, kai" ect, there's endless similarities in the sounds of words as well as characters. obviously words written in hiragana only are completely of japanese origin, like the tenses and so on.
I agree with you. Yet, my argument is that Japanese is not part of the Chinese language family. The similarities can be traced between interactions between Japan and outside cultures since 5th century AD. Linguists nevertheless agree that 50-60% of the words (not grammar) are Chinese origin during and after the 5th-6th century. I'll be happy to share with you some library sources if you're interested in the Altaic language history.
@hirofan OK, I give up. This is an old comment from a few months back. Are you telling me I'm incorrect? Because if you are, your argument is no different from mine.
@aerelius99 . Taiwanese Language or Hokkien/Hok-ló is under the MinNan (simplified Chinese: 闽南语; pinyin: Mǐnnán yǔ; (POJ: Bân-lâm-gí/Bân-lâm-gú) Language group also known as Southern Min. It is spoken by majority of overseas Fujian migrants that settled in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Phillippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, and Brisbane, New York & San Fransisco's Chinatown as well.
Correction: There is indeed a LOT wrong with China. Lack of civil rights, religions freedom, just to name a few. On top of that they suppress their own people. How sad.
I understood that we all are unique and diverse in our cultural , cuisine and languages but still there are separation and a sense of distrust between almost all racial groups .
So stop living in a wonderful fantasy land as the world is not what it showed itself to you to be .
But yes i believe that should try to get along and do not distinct between , hey you are chinese and i am japanese .
Everything is unique and diverse, but everything has it's origin. Languages aren't spun out of nothing. Even Japan with 2000 years of history still has symbols 80% similar to Chinese.
Different racial groups? We're all from Asia. In an area that wide, of course there's going to be differences in appearances.
Singapore is trying to enforce a standard Mandarin so as to attract more flies from China instead of helping its own ppl to learn more about their own cultural diversity and uniqueness.
Most chinese in Singapore now either speaks mandarin or english only. Those that spoke dialect are very rare and only the older folks do that.
Asia should be united. Chinese history dates back further than any other civilization. So yes, you are correct that we should learn out own culture, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with people from China. I'm not from China.
Joyce Lim is a talent. Her articulation of the Hokkien lyric is superb. Her voice is full and beautiful. She is pretty. She needs a good agent and a good song writer, although Hokkien songs' popularity and market seem diminishing ....
fellow hokkienese....speaking hokkien begin at home. we did, my parents spoke to us in hokkien.outside we were ridiculed and bullied by locals and even beaten. perhaps your parents tried to avoid this kind of harrasment hence some of us do not speak hokkien at all.
Beautiful voice and singing style --- I like it very much! It shows that regardless of language or race, passionate singing is beautiful everywhere and appreciated worldwide.
mdmuneerkhan, i came here a bit late, i hv the video,"wu yia bo" the singer is "thunder" do u still wan it? i am thinking of uploading, i've uploaded some hokkien song recently, u can go to my channel and watch, hope u enjoy it.
Worry not, the song's about drinking and bars/pubs. The girl is just there to look the part. Of course you'll see such dancers in a place like that right?
pity u chinese ppl who staying at indo.. said hokkien also cannot.. malay always like that. damn cibai 1. malay = rubbish! malaysia malay = rubbish also
Lingadil, siang gong indo buay sai gong hokkien? si indo mai gong, bo si buay sia gong, ni nang ai gong bahasa indo, u must make hokkien a culture in indo
read my statement properly la. i am asking why those people say indon cannot speak hokkien. is it a crime to speak hokkien in indon ? or the last generation hokkien speakers never teach their children to speak the native tongue of their ancestors. my sister-in-law from indon, is chiense, but cannot speak chinese or hokkien. but her no-full stop bahasa very good -.-
yes i agree, u should say "buay hiao" instead of "buay sai". they never learn, n their ancestors didn't pass on to their children, im not surprise that one day, S'porean also slowly lost touch with hokkien, now youngsters only speak mandarin, who causes this? the government lah! as 4 me, i will pass on to my children, it's a shame if i dont teach them, if every family dont do their part, next 20 yrs u will see a different S'pore, jus like Indo.
lucky i spend the first 5 years of my life in a kampung.. now singapore no kampung at all.. very sad.. lucky i still remember the hokkien language.. hahaha.. so heng ~.~
eh, sure boh? i have a few indonesian friends from medan who speak hokkien very very fluently... apparently their whole families speak hokkien. perhaps it could be different for those from other cities like jakarta?
2:49 her butt knocked me off my chair
PhukIT1865 6 days ago
Great singing and beautiful face
hrom31 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
I love to listen this.It is so beautiful. Lovely voice and very pretty singer
hrom31 2 weeks ago
bo, pu hau kan ,cekeren
anna819090 2 weeks ago
ok aja deh
puma76712 1 month ago
Oh shoot. I thought this was Vietnamese for a second....and I'm Vietnamese. O_O Whoops. My bad. This is a really good song though ^^
tranle23 2 months ago
可不可以只看跳舞的畫面就好...........
pin12235 3 months ago
i love the girl girl dance!!!!!!! she very pretty!!!!:) i love her
idiot163738 4 months ago
hi geh du-weh leh chun kwa si quoi heh ba? ya ho shia
XXlegitpandaXX 4 months ago
WHAT A FUUUUUCK!?!?!?!!!
davidofflights1 4 months ago
好聽噢!
MrHusobadao 5 months ago
i love the slithering dancing girl :-)
PhukIT1865 5 months ago
I like it...Thank you
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girl dance nice but when she turn and i see the face i shut off this video :P
MrGamersWalkthrough 4 months ago
LOL hehehhee that right
diwe21 6 months ago
我想因為有妹吧 他是馬來西亞華人唷 唱ㄉ還不錯 &^&
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shadough4747 8 months ago
where can download the mp3 or album?
acy7231 9 months ago
為什麼原唱的點閱率比這個還少
ChenJunHung 9 months ago 3
girl dance nice but when she turn and i see the face i shut off this video :P
MrGamersWalkthrough 11 months ago 10
@MrGamersWalkthrough hahahahhahahhaahahhahaah
MrTimothyKhoo 9 months ago
dancing girl=chio bu
mankyoSharingan 1 year ago
gam lan lah wad gam ji puay -.-
makubex2556 1 year ago
@makubex2556 gam chee bye maybe. lol XD
silentiumlunaris 1 year ago
台語歌唱得不輸台灣歌手,咬字清晰,唱出台灣話之精髓。
其實跳舞還不錯,拍的角度讓舞蹈跟歌曲失聯了!
jysu3849 1 year ago
@jysu3849
nun8807 10 months ago
i stopped this vidoe after 10 sec.
barttan 1 year ago
@barttan Thanks for sharing. Fascinating story.
VictimOfBoredom 1 year ago
@VictimOfBoredom Glad I could entertain you.
barttan 1 year ago
The sexy dance makes the video upstanding.
paul4657 1 year ago
que hermosa cantante.
yonny6069 1 year ago 2
Joyce, I am sorry, I just kidding
Beladuren5x 1 year ago
si peh tok kong this song
triuxe 1 year ago
this socng rocks and thatbitch isn't doing a sexy dance it'sa retarded dance
Chivvy82 1 year ago
i like the singer as well as sexy dance so can get sexy with the singer la haha
yngwie8 1 year ago
the westernisation of the East is a terrible thing, Yankland didnt need to invade Vietnam, they just needed to send over Spielberg and Graham Norton
shinobiung 1 year ago
@shinobiung Not to mention invading India, Malaysia, and Hong Kong...
Oh, wait.
VictimOfBoredom 1 year ago
The slim dancing girl in white Tank Top is the best dancer I have come across, can any one tell me what is her name?
santasee88 1 year ago
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Beladuren5x 1 year ago
@Beladuren5x Who u callin' "like ass", RACIST?!
JOE126ful 1 year ago
@JOE126ful
I am sorry, I mean that not the people but the dance show a lot of ass haha...
Beladuren5x 1 year ago
Funny the track is in mono track recording... today should be stereo recording... very strange 1 side music, 1 side voice of singer.
ucav385 1 year ago
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@ucav385
for karaoke in it. so you can fade the vocal and sing like a bitch. ;)
GraphicsASIA 1 year ago
@ucav385
for karaoke in it. so you can fade the vocal and sing like a bitch. ;)
GraphicsASIA 1 year ago
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mauvaisvers 1 year ago
@mauvaisvers stfu unless youre even half as pretty as the girl _|_
oOGreatLordOo 1 year ago
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mauvaisvers 1 year ago
@mauvaisvers stop your asinine excuses thanks, and wtf is And fyi, "I'm way prettier and I'm not even a girl"
oOGreatLordOo 1 year ago
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@mauvaisvers
You are guilty of hate comment, let me quote your comment out
"she's scrawny and squirming like a worm, and also seem totally random and out of place"
Please google the meaning of scrawny.
Your asinine excuse
" And fyi, I'm way prettier and I'm not even a girl. I was not commenting on her looks "
oOGreatLordOo 1 year ago
Very nice song and effort by all. Like it
Shangrila777 1 year ago
Is it possible that i have heard this song as a japanese enka? tunes soud similar
InnaGalaktyka 1 year ago
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It is possible, since Taiwan had been under the rule of Japan in the early 20th century.
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jysu3849 1 year ago
對此影片做出回應...
the writer is 俞隆華 who is a Taiwanese.
jysu3849 1 year ago
Eventhough I dont understand Hokkien but I really like this song, beautiful song and music, tks for the wonderful song.
The620388 1 year ago
Is she not Tong Xin from Malaysia. She has done well.
arvinhokc 1 year ago
She has it all the voice the looks, and I would like to buy her a drink perhaps in my dreams!
SensaiMan 1 year ago
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sarkany2063 1 year ago
Awesome!
PrinceDarkness94 1 year ago
Nice clip, sometimes languages are called dialects and vice versa, for instance, when Germany had won the second world war, the Dutch language would be mentioned as a German dialect. A language is a dialect with a flag and an army.
field68 1 year ago 6
@field68 Thats a very interesting perspective... I am prompted to think of the religious equivalent that Religions are cults with political power.
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@field68 yes.
when two are not mutually intelligible, they are two different languages. If they are so similar, one can understand the other, it is more of a dialect. So of the languages, Mandarin, Cantonese, Taiwanese, Hokkein are different languages in the Chinese. Taiwanese be a dialect of the Hokkein language.
It's like Portuguese and Spanish, so similar, yet different languages.
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大好き!
RusiaCanal 1 year ago
i just like the starting part
i agree wif ninjja!
kanibuz1 2 years ago
Lol, nice insult... At least asians are more discipline. Look at you!! Vulgaities! So does that make you look nicer using ugly words?
cornetchan 2 years ago 4
kaydenkolldy,next time remember to brush your teeth b4 posting comments.
vietcong9199 2 years ago
nice
sherinfairy 2 years ago
Actually Japanese language comes from Chinese language. There are some medieval town in Japan who uses 100% chinese characters.
Shangrila777 2 years ago 2
I hope you meant that the Japanese borrowed the writing system. The language itself has no relations to the Chinese languages, as in syntactically, Japanese is SVO while Chinese is a SOV.
alpha1603 2 years ago
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The Japanese borrowed more than just the writing system.
They still pronounce most compound words written using Chinese in On'yomi, which is basically their take on Chinese pronunciation.
Their use of idioms is heavily influenced by Chinese; some of their particles are also "borrowed"; most of their common pronouns are Chinese in origin (Boku, Ore, Washi etc.).
Hiergo 1 year ago 2
as a student of both Japanese and Chinese, I can tell you there are many phonetical similarities also, e.g. characters pronounced "zai" or something similar in mandarin or the older languages would be pronounced "zai" in japanese also, the same with sounds like "kan, dan, nan, men, ren, gan, son, ki, se, kai" ect, there's endless similarities in the sounds of words as well as characters. obviously words written in hiragana only are completely of japanese origin, like the tenses and so on.
kawaiikaos 1 year ago
I agree with you. Yet, my argument is that Japanese is not part of the Chinese language family. The similarities can be traced between interactions between Japan and outside cultures since 5th century AD. Linguists nevertheless agree that 50-60% of the words (not grammar) are Chinese origin during and after the 5th-6th century. I'll be happy to share with you some library sources if you're interested in the Altaic language history.
alpha1603 1 year ago
Incorrect.. if by "O" you are referring to the direct object, Japanese
is SOV.
Example: He read the book. 彼は本を読みました。
Kare (he.. subject) wa hon (book.. object) o yomimashita (read.. verb)
I think Chinese is the opposite.. SVO.
hirofan 1 year ago
@hirofan OK, I give up. This is an old comment from a few months back. Are you telling me I'm incorrect? Because if you are, your argument is no different from mine.
alpha1603 1 year ago
I see.. no problem. You just switched the SOV & SVO
around. :P
hirofan 1 year ago
很好听。
Anyone know taiwanese song with lines
"bo jing eh bang boeh gi.....
......
su su liam eh wen mia, na chiu ti am bai..."
Can't find it anywhere
谢谢
laoan 2 years ago
太棒了~`
lkm03112002 2 years ago 2
nice ass of the one in white! =)
ninjja 2 years ago
乾一杯: This song is still very popular.People would like to sing in during festive occasion : ))
linkway88 2 years ago 3
nice song, beautiful face, wonderful song, bravo joyce,
The620388 2 years ago
This is a very nice song, I love it. THANKS!
littlealan00 2 years ago 4
the girl dancing who is that
67842941 2 years ago 28
檳榔西施
SenMuJie 2 years ago
@67842941 thats my mum 30 years ago
TheBlueName 1 year ago
It's a Taiwanese song, not Chinese dialect.
joyelle2008 2 years ago 5
lol hokkien is chinese dialect la le zai ya bui? dialect is not = to language
csfreak89 2 years ago
actually, taiwanese got some phrases from japanese.. so that's why we don't call it hokkien, as you can find it from the lyrics of this song...
missingheart 2 years ago 3
Lu wu tak goeh cek eh boh? 你有读过书的无?Hokkien is a Chinese dialect. I'm Hokkien.
92959921 2 years ago
what language is this?
xblitzer 2 years ago
its a chinese language (hokkien) mostly spoken by chinese in SE Asia
aerelius99 2 years ago
its a Chinese dialect!
Aricbleh 2 years ago
@aerelius99 . Taiwanese Language or Hokkien/Hok-ló is under the MinNan (simplified Chinese: 闽南语; pinyin: Mǐnnán yǔ; (POJ: Bân-lâm-gí/Bân-lâm-gú) Language group also known as Southern Min. It is spoken by majority of overseas Fujian migrants that settled in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Phillippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, and Brisbane, New York & San Fransisco's Chinatown as well.
limyangyang 1 year ago
Correction: There is indeed a LOT wrong with China. Lack of civil rights, religions freedom, just to name a few. On top of that they suppress their own people. How sad.
TWhaichuu 2 years ago 2
China is the mother of all Asian,
Shangrila777 2 years ago
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butt so flat :(
imachingchong 2 years ago
I hate the sexy dance
spiritbreakerz 2 years ago 52
@spiritbreakerz bcuz it wasn't sexy or you hate sexy dance moves?
newcomer9747 1 year ago
ScarletxK ;
Asia should be united ?
I understood that we all are unique and diverse in our cultural , cuisine and languages but still there are separation and a sense of distrust between almost all racial groups .
So stop living in a wonderful fantasy land as the world is not what it showed itself to you to be .
But yes i believe that should try to get along and do not distinct between , hey you are chinese and i am japanese .
Weirdest mixed race is actually the Malays.
MDIS 2 years ago
Everything is unique and diverse, but everything has it's origin. Languages aren't spun out of nothing. Even Japan with 2000 years of history still has symbols 80% similar to Chinese.
Different racial groups? We're all from Asia. In an area that wide, of course there's going to be differences in appearances.
ScarletxK 2 years ago
Singapore is trying to enforce a standard Mandarin so as to attract more flies from China instead of helping its own ppl to learn more about their own cultural diversity and uniqueness.
Most chinese in Singapore now either speaks mandarin or english only. Those that spoke dialect are very rare and only the older folks do that.
Which is sad.
Because why ?
We want CHINA people come here.
Lame.
MDIS 2 years ago
Asia should be united. Chinese history dates back further than any other civilization. So yes, you are correct that we should learn out own culture, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with people from China. I'm not from China.
ScarletxK 2 years ago
Obviously U had little or no contact with PRCs.
I suggust U go to Beijing someday & U know what I meant.
macrick 2 years ago
MDIS
They stopped/banned airring hokkien/cantonese along time ago. And that is a sad thing.
spiritbreakerz 2 years ago 4
and singapore in combined of 3 cultures.
Indian/India
Chinese/China
Malay/Malaysia
cookingmasterboyfan1 2 years ago
Joyce Lim is a talent. Her articulation of the Hokkien lyric is superb. Her voice is full and beautiful. She is pretty. She needs a good agent and a good song writer, although Hokkien songs' popularity and market seem diminishing ....
chenfra 2 years ago
小鳳鳳長大了~!身材也那麼真!為什么不自己出來跳舞~!!
typiau 2 years ago
fellow hokkienese....speaking hokkien begin at home. we did, my parents spoke to us in hokkien.outside we were ridiculed and bullied by locals and even beaten. perhaps your parents tried to avoid this kind of harrasment hence some of us do not speak hokkien at all.
firefrau 2 years ago
firefrau, hokkien are very popukar in malaysia Singapore and Taiwan. In Phuket Thailand the older chinese speak hokkien.
Shangrila777 2 years ago
You mean canada people's like that?
spiritbreakerz 2 years ago
I'm Malaysian, wa echai tampok kong Hokkien, even i'm not chinese.. :-) peace. Hokkien lang are good people.
jerogiman 2 years ago
lol nice
spiritbreakerz 2 years ago
i love the song
wuliao03 2 years ago
nice ass
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回复abc28518383: 你的中文真 烂!而且错字连编!曾送你一句闽南语的:无惊人肚懒!
uhlim 2 years ago
回复chucky0404:这首歌不是客家话 !是福建闽南语歌曲!懂吗?请问你要用什么语言才不会老土???你是少数民族吧?就算是少数民族的歌曲,我们也不能说人家的歌曲老土,人家也有各自的特色!
uhlim 2 years ago
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客家话唱时代曲,似乎有点老土。
chucky0404 2 years ago
the body proportion has improved a bit!
wukj11818 2 years ago
i like her song my surname is LIM too.. i love LIM so much =]
khiarralim 2 years ago
in this song u can clearly see the modernisation of taiwan
mamypokopants 2 years ago 2
wow....love it
Pinoy04 2 years ago
nice!!!!!!
residentevil2548 2 years ago 2
Very nice song thanks Anglaoho, you are a beaut
Shangrila777 2 years ago 3
Beautiful voice and singing style --- I like it very much! It shows that regardless of language or race, passionate singing is beautiful everywhere and appreciated worldwide.
singy1980 2 years ago 2
那裡久 的時期....就川的這麼性感 那些跳舞的...身材正 唱歌的都很好聽 正點!!!!真想不到 我想老期的都比較保守的說..
abc28518383 3 years ago
anyone knows the dancers? haha.
bejean 3 years ago 2
Malaysian singer Kim Dong also call Siew Fong Fong
ma0236700 3 years ago
more importantly, which strip club can i find them at..hahah
CaptainCool07 2 years ago 4
to explain all is very long sentence, the title " Gan Jit Puey" means "Cheers"
howkemon6559 3 years ago
小時候常聽這首歌,好懷念阿!
a8300042 3 years ago
Joyce Lim is soooo beautiful, almost like Maggie Cheung and Cecilia Cheung rolled into one.
fungwan2006 3 years ago
love this song. it's a classic.
bigdaddyquey 3 years ago
hey no1 replied 2 my earlier msg. anways is it possible 2 upload "wu yia bo". thanx!
mdmuneerkhan 3 years ago
mdmuneerkhan, i came here a bit late, i hv the video,"wu yia bo" the singer is "thunder" do u still wan it? i am thinking of uploading, i've uploaded some hokkien song recently, u can go to my channel and watch, hope u enjoy it.
howkemon6559 3 years ago
Thanx bro!
mdmuneerkhan 3 years ago
may i noe who is da gal dancing in da vid. pls reply.
mdmuneerkhan 3 years ago
Y-O-U
timothyngim 3 years ago
sorry no one knows her here!
bigdaddyquey 3 years ago
why is there a girl dancing so provocatively? what the point of this song? Not about brothel i hope!
Quy4life 3 years ago
Worry not, the song's about drinking and bars/pubs. The girl is just there to look the part. Of course you'll see such dancers in a place like that right?
Novazi74 3 years ago
I don't get it too. The dancing is pretty random and it doesn't fit the song.
h4z 3 years ago
maybe that part was added to the original song. it seems repeating...
Oesalces 3 years ago
Who has this song? i'd love to have it sent to me.
J4p5t3r 3 years ago
LOL gong tam bo hokkien also want lanc arrr
cffcc00ccGiga 3 years ago
Have no idea what she is singing about but
I do like the song and her singing.
Fegen 3 years ago
wtf is wrong with you people? Think judging others solely by their race will make you look cool? Please don't give Hokkiens like myself a bad name.
mTk56 3 years ago
I'm not Hokkien, but I can understand and speak Hokkien....heck, I dunno if I am Hokkien or not also
timothyngim 3 years ago
pity u chinese ppl who staying at indo.. said hokkien also cannot.. malay always like that. damn cibai 1. malay = rubbish! malaysia malay = rubbish also
bbqqreen 3 years ago
malay pun jia si rubbish
sluseter2123 3 years ago
an zua indonesia buay sai gong hokkien ?
Lingadil 3 years ago
Lingadil, siang gong indo buay sai gong hokkien? si indo mai gong, bo si buay sia gong, ni nang ai gong bahasa indo, u must make hokkien a culture in indo
howkemon6559 3 years ago
read my statement properly la. i am asking why those people say indon cannot speak hokkien. is it a crime to speak hokkien in indon ? or the last generation hokkien speakers never teach their children to speak the native tongue of their ancestors. my sister-in-law from indon, is chiense, but cannot speak chinese or hokkien. but her no-full stop bahasa very good -.-
Lingadil 3 years ago
yes i agree, u should say "buay hiao" instead of "buay sai". they never learn, n their ancestors didn't pass on to their children, im not surprise that one day, S'porean also slowly lost touch with hokkien, now youngsters only speak mandarin, who causes this? the government lah! as 4 me, i will pass on to my children, it's a shame if i dont teach them, if every family dont do their part, next 20 yrs u will see a different S'pore, jus like Indo.
howkemon6559 3 years ago
lucky i spend the first 5 years of my life in a kampung.. now singapore no kampung at all.. very sad.. lucky i still remember the hokkien language.. hahaha.. so heng ~.~
Lingadil 3 years ago
Lucky you :)
missymindie 3 years ago
eh, sure boh? i have a few indonesian friends from medan who speak hokkien very very fluently... apparently their whole families speak hokkien. perhaps it could be different for those from other cities like jakarta?
yweijin 2 years ago
only way i could understand it was by reading the chinese!
good song, sort of.
theoremkie 3 years ago
monyetlah kalian nih''
klo mao dger lagu y dger aj lah''
gak usah byk protes !!
cherrlyne 3 years ago
lai gan jit pueh!
xAiji69x 3 years ago
I hope my beloved dialect will not be politicised, otherwise i dare not speak hokkien in Mainland China.
CHENPEIYI1989 3 years ago
wa ma si hokkian lang...
indonesian hokkian, but life there i bet is much more worse than in mainland china.
we were prohibit from speaking chinese =(
chandmusic 3 years ago
why cannot speak chinese de?
na beh punya indon
sluseter2123 3 years ago
Nice Song :] Memories of Old Times :]
felfelhaha 3 years ago
Great song. thanks.
suirisan 3 years ago
lol... kan ji bai
xxrrxx2002 3 years ago
lol...i don't understand a single word. I open it for my father. You know how people older than kids like to listen to hokkien songs lah...
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irockyou1995 3 years ago
lol some parts i though she sang vienamese xD
phobovn 3 years ago
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! From a Chinese American who understands Fujian songs.
theodyssey12 3 years ago
awesome!!! =)
IntricationZ 3 years ago
jin ja ho tia a..
jonboy7777 3 years ago
where can i download this i wan can anyone plz tell me i like this song
swat2t2 3 years ago
I luv hokkien songs cos I am a hokkien kia. Hope I can meet you Joyce one day.....
dncedaryl 3 years ago
Excellant thanks Anglaoho for posting
Shangrila777 3 years ago
Peng Il, Lai Gang Jik Bue...Friends, Come and Cheers...LOL !!!
fungwan2006 3 years ago
好聽
lin773039 3 years ago
friends...come n 'gan yi bei'
houcute 3 years ago
the video absolutely sucks. it doesn't know what it is. bad camera work, she looks like she's on a bad tv set from the 80's/90's.
nice song though
StephenKuma 3 years ago
Hi Kuma, With a Stephen as your first name which really disgrace your Indian ancestor.
You're an Indian what are doing in this site
Go watch some Hindi movie alright.
sasuke2207 3 years ago
woah hold your horses!
1. Im not Indian!
2. Kuma means bear in Japanese.
Even if I were Indian, why would I think "Oh I can't watch that video, I'm not the same nationality as the singer"?
StephenKuma 3 years ago