Interview with Dong

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2006

A local TV station in Fuzhou have made an interview with Dong this June about the writing system of Fuzhou dialect. Man they always want his opinions on this or that... Does Dong really seem a rebellious boy? :D

For his friends' interest, GnuDoyng have uploaded the video here. People in the interview mainly talked in Mandarin but also spoke a little Fuzhou. Plz don't laugh at Dong's dialect accent, 'coz he speaks Mandarin with Fuzhou accent and Fuzhou with Mandarin accent... What the hell does he speak?

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  • you are the one who wrote the system?! 佩服!!

    can you direct me to your books? so i can forward it to Sarawak Foochow Association.

  • No I'm not the one who invented this system, I'm not that great XD.

    Please come to our forum for more info:

    bbs. gophor. cn/hokkien

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  • i speak that dialect

  • yeah the chinese person at the restaurant

    is from fuzhou so i was looking up stuff on the dialect. id like to learn some

  • Several years have now passed. Has this new written language or writing style increased in popularity?

  • I agree with ted2924. I went back to Fujian a few years back and the majority of the people living there don't even speak or understand Foochow, instead they speak mandarin. Majority of the middle and young age Fozhou people moved oversea leaving old people behind. There's a lot of non-fuzhounese people (ppl from other area of China) living there now.

  • what you talking about, there are 6 million plus people living in Fuzhou that speak the language dude, not counting the speakers that live overseas

  • no there's still quite a lot! like in Manhattan's China town... ;)

  • I like this. good job

  • There aren't many Fuzhou dialect speakers in the world so the dialect is endangered.

  • htt :// ww .youtube. com /watch?v=NczMNH0dbEQ

    the racist discrimination has been happening in malaysia since 1969. now 1 guy has made a rap song to summarize life in malaysia, the gov will be detaining him soon. for translation go to

    htt :// thecicak. com /?p=275

    for the extent of systematic racial segregation in malaysia, see

    htt ://en. wikipedia. org /wiki /Article_ 153_of_ the_Constitution_of_Malaysia

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