上古漢語中的數詞 the numerals in Old Chinese

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

上古漢語中的數詞(鄭張尚芳構擬) the numerals in Old Chinese reconstructed by 鄭張尚芳

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  • It sounds similar to Cantonese.

  • @Phead128 not really. actually, it sounds like Thai.

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  • 弹舌并不稀奇,世界各地很多语言都有弹舌音

  • @mvrukrvmqhvm sounds a lil similar to cantonese too lool. but more so teochew (Min) and maybe Hakka? (Hakka-Gan) :P

    i agree it sound liek thai though...maybe sounds like viet, n maybe other Mon Khmer langs as well?

  • 我很好奇,为什么古汉语大舌颤音如此常见,后来却完全扔掉了?大­舌颤音后来转变成什么音了?

  • 上古汉语的发音把好多语言里的特色都集成了呢,哈哈,

  • The pronunciations of Chinese characters in Japan were based on old Chinese that was used when they were transferred to Japan. So, some Japanese numbers resemble the above old Chinese ones. For example, Japanese pronounce two (二) as "ni" and six (六) as ”roku”.

  • 我的舌頭打結了=皿=~

  • 古い漢語や廣東語の音には現代日本語音と共通するものもあるな。

    日本語では以下の如し:

    ichi, ni , san , si , go , roku , sichi , hachi , ku ,zyu , hyaku, sen , man , oku , chou

  • @tigerseye4 The both belong to the sino-tibetan language family.

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