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What is the difference between the pronunciation of "Chapu people" and "Tea people" in Minnan dialect?

There is no difference in pronunciation.

The word "Minnan dialect" has broad and narrow meanings. In a broad sense, it refers to the collection of Minnan languages, and in a narrow sense, it only refers to the Minnan languages of Fujian and Taiwan Province. Scholars in Taiwan Province Province and the West believe that it is a language, belonging to the Min branch of Sino-Tibetan language family. In the classification of continental linguistics, it belongs to a kind of Min language in Chinese language family.

Minnan dialect has different names in different places, such as Quanzhou dialect, Zhangzhou dialect, Xiamen dialect, Fujian dialect, Heluo dialect (ancient Henan dialect) and Chinese mainland's old saying Xue. In Taiwan Province Province, it is also called Taiwanese, Taiwanese, Heluo or Fulao dialect, while overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia are called Minnan or Zan dialect (Taiwanese is written as Zan Nong dialect).

Extended data tone

1, word reader tone:

Zhang (Jiang) and Zhou (Qiu); Zhang (Chun) and Pu (Buddha II); Gold (gold), door (mng5); Taiwan Province (tai5) and the East (tang).

2. Pronunciation of the last word of the phrase:

Zhang (chiang7) state (Chiu); Zhang (Chun 7) Pu (Phou2); Kim7 gate (MnG5); Taiwan Province (tai7) East (tang).

3. Read the last word softly:

Liu, Kang, Hang, Qi and Mai.

Baidu encyclopedia-Minnan language