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卖药膏- FUNNY!!! (Hokkien, Hakka, Cantonese!!!)

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

two guys selling med cream in KL, Malaysia speaking chinese dialect.

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  • @Stephahaha

    true

    but atleast malaysian speak English and Cantonese better than mainland China,

    speaks Mandarin and English better than HK Chinese,

    speaks Cantonese and Mandarin than the rest of the world who can only speak nothing but English.

  • @ChenJunHung Good for you! I hope you will pass on your traits to the next generation!

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  • Ahahaha, Chong Sau Lin & the late Rambo Chin. God bless them both :')

  • BAIYUE is that type of vietnamese that likes to believe the "bai yue" confederation/civilization is the center of east asian culture (his name says it all). i'm sure many chinese on youtube have encountered them at least once.

    and i think the reason why he always "challenges" the chinese for speaking mandarin is because he thinks, and here's the funny part, the non-mandarin speaking chinese are part of this "bai yue". he can't realize that the chinese language is a language group, and not 1 lang

  • @bhministry BAIYUE is indeed uneducated, but he isn't from a rural village from mainland China. that's a stupid assumption, since even mainlanders from a rural village knows the definition of speaking 中文 and being a 華人 .

    BAIYUE is a vietnamese who goes on to videos like these criticising Chinese people for learning, or being able to speak, Mandarin.

    he also keen on historical revisionism to deny chinese people's history and culture.

    i've been arguing with this guy, on and off, for months now.

  • @Kinhlup hakka part in 4:10-5:25

  • what is hakka part? Someone tell me, please

  • @ChenJunHung i thought it was mandarin.haha

  • @JeromeLeong i grew up in a cantonese community in california, thats why i can understand cantonese well, but i dont speak it much. my parents speak hokkien at home, so i can speak it perfectly wel. and i dont know any hakka and fuzhou lol

  • @ChenJunHung haha that's good. i that means ur should be from taiwan, i can speak hokkien, cantonese, hakka and fuzhou. =o]

  • @Xnevergivupx Stephahaha is a Malaysian la dailou , he's not a mainland chinese lol.

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