The Ju-Sheng Tone in Pekingese
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The Ju-Sheng Tone in Pekingese
China is a land full of dialects and different languages; the most widely spoken in Mandarin Chinese, followed by the Wu and Cantonese dialects. Pekingese is another highly spoken dialect. It is the form of Mandarin Chinese spoken in Peking, otherwise known as Beijing...
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