Here's a question, I know someone from hong kong, and they pronounce it different, sounds more like "or oi ley" no n sound? Is it a different accent for hk
did some pratice yesterday with a chinees girl. about 1 hour. I know 14 in chinees. And know some questions and where i am from. The hardest thing is the sound i have to make the tones. In gramic it is not the hardest thing. But i learned that the way you say it is important and hard haha. The low sounds i have problems with. Like when i say holland. The ho is low and then lan is higher and when i wanne say that in a line it is hard. But i am praticing now what i learned in 1 hour i like it!
NGOK NGOK NGOK !!!! OINK OINK OINK !!!!
xxx2341boy 4 weeks ago
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darkelite92 1 month ago
I love you too.
jamshairali 2 months ago
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amassi2010 4 months ago
@liquidreven It's a different dialect for hong kong. They speak Cantonese there, this is Mandarin.
hchizzle 4 months ago
Here's a question, I know someone from hong kong, and they pronounce it different, sounds more like "or oi ley" no n sound? Is it a different accent for hk
liquidreven 4 months ago
It would be more romantic if your video didn't have your head horizontally!
yanivy 4 months ago
你好靚!
ngai1842 5 months ago
Thank you!
VampiricSakuya 5 months ago
did some pratice yesterday with a chinees girl. about 1 hour. I know 14 in chinees. And know some questions and where i am from. The hardest thing is the sound i have to make the tones. In gramic it is not the hardest thing. But i learned that the way you say it is important and hard haha. The low sounds i have problems with. Like when i say holland. The ho is low and then lan is higher and when i wanne say that in a line it is hard. But i am praticing now what i learned in 1 hour i like it!
ShaolinKungfuArnhem 5 months ago