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roli-arifin
28 Mei 2004 jam 3:37am
 
Nenek menulis:Nenek... Tui bu chi, wo bu zhe tau ni she han guo ren. Wo siang ni shi Inni ren... ![]() Here is the rough translations: I think most of Yonny's friends know how to speak Hokkien.... Hokkien has been spoken in Penang (Malaysia) and Singapore. These towns are near to Medan North Sumatra capital where all the Chinese people speak Hokkien including the India native, they speak hokkien very well. If we look at Banda Aceh and langsa …(Aceh province) most of the indoneisan Chinese speak hakka. Palembang speaks mandarin and Jakarta speaks Hakka. In borneo indoneisan chinese speak Teow Chew…. Toronto is comparable with other part of Malaysia the Chinese people speak more Cantonese than Mandarin… now are days, Toronto got a lot of immigrant from mainland and most all of them speak mandarin. So Mandarin will be more popular in coming years. |