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Sibe language textbook reading 1
The name of the book is "xihanhuihua". (锡汉会话).
Read by a native Sibe Speaker. Mr. Wang Xi(王熹)

To download the complete version, please visit
http://manchusky.qq.topzj.com/thread-376168-1-1.html

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  • no i m manchu not mongol

  • That is coco~

  • how do you say pennis in manchu? there must be a word for it,

    because ancient manchu did have pennis no?

  • si hojo(读 hosh) na? simbe sabuhade bi yargiyan i urgunjembi ~

    意思是: 你好吗?看到你我真的很高兴~

    PS:不过他的读法不怎么好...

  • si mongol no?~呵呵,中国最近把Youtube禁封了,我不能经常来,­只能偶尔用代理...

  • hoshmaa? shiba ya? chonpapa ah?

    champ seirously teach me some

  • 你会说中文?叫我满文快点!我要用满文吗/User/Mongo­lTiger

  • bi~ hao wa hao wa~

  • Mandarin is the language influenced by the conqueror. Han China was the colony of the Manchurian, Mongolian, and 遼 金 etc for 1000 years.

    They were conquered by the small number of Manchus for almost 300 years... It was one of the longest colony in the world. Han chinese were the 4th lowest class in the social system... like slaves...

    The Qing dynasty also maintained a system of dual appointments in which all major imperial offices would have a Manchu and a Han Chinese member.

  • 还是觉得语调有些怪~adalixambi是那样读的么,晕~就­算是书语也没道理把重音放到li上面吧

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