I guess the Yue languages are analogous to English and Flemish, or English and Dutch in that these languages are in really close branches in the Germanic family, in the Indo-European Family, similarly, like Cantonese and Toisanese and others in the Yue Family and Sino-Tibetan family. I guess the more you know.
That's Guangxi dialect (Western) which shares similarities with Guangdong(Eastern) dialect i.e Cantonese. You may find some elderly villagers speaking it in Central Pahang and northern Perak bordering to Thailand. Most of them came as 1st generation farmers.
@@HBC101TVStudios thank you for sharing ❤️. There are also some Baihua speakers in the mountain regions of Quang Ninh, Bac Giang, Lang Son, Thai Nguyen in northern Vietnam, which are called the Ngai people by the government. They're actually Hakka but they can speak Baihua because most of them came from Guangxi.
Thank you for this video! My family speaks the guangxi dialect so it was good hearing other people speaking that type of cantonese!
Oh, my God! I speak Cantonese, but don't understand all these funny accents. 😢
I wonder if the Fujian, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guangxi and Taiwan know that they are really not Han but Bai Yue people
I know because i research. But many are oblivious to it. Because its not taught.
what level of cope is this?
Thanks for the information. .Never knew as we thought we are Han people.
係阿。我哋的話真係好多唔同音。
I guess the Yue languages are analogous to English and Flemish, or English and Dutch in that these languages are in really close branches in the Germanic family, in the Indo-European Family, similarly, like Cantonese and Toisanese and others in the Yue Family and Sino-Tibetan family. I guess the more you know.
what dialect did the first man speak?
That's Guangxi dialect (Western) which shares similarities with Guangdong(Eastern) dialect i.e Cantonese. You may find some elderly villagers speaking it in Central Pahang and northern Perak bordering to Thailand. Most of them came as 1st generation farmers.
广西白话
@@jameshue55also in Segamat, Johor. There’s one village called Kampung Kwongsai.
@@HBC101TVStudios thank you for sharing ❤️. There are also some Baihua speakers in the mountain regions of Quang Ninh, Bac Giang, Lang Son, Thai Nguyen in northern Vietnam, which are called the Ngai people by the government. They're actually Hakka but they can speak Baihua because most of them came from Guangxi.