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Re: relations between Vietnamese and Cantonese peoples
It was my ( sarcastic ) attempt to discredit any " falsehood " floating on the net all things related to Cantonese have no roots in Hua-Xia heritage rather Yue origin. There are countless accredited Chinese sources written on modern-day Cantonese dialect is one Chinese language has retained many classic Chinese of Central Plains,it sprung from Tang court language.Japanese's On'yomi reading comprises of 4 Chinese pronunciations,one which is Cantonese. However,I do think it's probable some local " sub-dialects " in Canton and Guangxi provinces might have Tai-Kadai roots or origin since there is definitely a percentage of Sinicized indigenous Yue descedants in the overall 2-Guang populations. |
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Re: relations between Vietnamese and Cantonese peoples
I have no credible sources to provide at this moment,just my assessment of possible French influences entrenched in Vietnamese culture based on whatever I've known since childhood.
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Re: relations between Vietnamese and Cantonese peoples
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Re: relations between Vietnamese and Cantonese peoples
On French and Vietnamese language matters,I am lacking in-depth knowlege therefore I have nothing to add for now.
There is another equation to what I have already written in previous posts,non-Yue origin Han Chinese men have been fathered a percentage of ethnic Vietnamese population. |
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Re: relations between Vietnamese and Cantonese peoples
duplicate
Last edited by kyopojin; 02-07-2007 at 05:58 PM. |
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Re: relations between Vietnamese and Cantonese peoples
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I've just re-read one chapter dedicates to Cantonese and outside influences in one Chinese-language book titled " Wu-Yup culture ",it has no mentioning of indigenous Yue or Zhuang linguistic impact on the dialect.I don't doubt adoptation of some local words have Tai-origin,but no overall significance. |
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