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What dialects make you feel like a foreign language?

China has a vast territory, rich natural resources, diverse geographical forms and numerous ethnic groups, which makes the land of China full of various dialects. We are usually divided into eight dialects by region: Mandarin, Jin dialect, Xiang dialect, Gan dialect, Wu dialect, Min dialect, Cantonese and Hakka dialect. Southern dialects are quite different in pronunciation, vocabulary and even grammatical structure, which sounds like a foreign language. If the ranking is based on the most difficult to understand, it sounds like a foreign language. I think the number one dialect is Min dialect. Min dialect is divided into five branches: northern Fujian dialect, southern Fujian dialect, eastern Fujian dialect, central Fujian dialect and Puxian dialect. I went to college in Fuzhou. My roommates are all from Fujian. When I was a freshman, I often heard my roommate speak a fluent foreign language on the phone. It feels great. This is someone else's child! Later, I found out that my roommate spoke my hometown dialect ... every time I was angry. All my roommates can understand what they say, but I can't understand a word.

The second place should be from Hainan. Last time I went to Sanya with my mother, I listened to my boss when I went to buy coconuts. It sounds as if I thought it was Thai food. I also told my mother that it is not easy for Thais to do business in China. Later, I learned that the boss is from Hainan.

There is also Hunan dialect, which is particularly difficult to understand. It sounds like a small language in Southeast Asia, and sometimes it sounds inexplicable.

Qian Nairong once said: "Dialect is much richer than Mandarin in life and emotion, and it is more specific in the subtle distinction of actions and the description of things. This is why dialects are often more vivid, humorous, interesting and vivid than Mandarin, and they are more popular in literary expression. " Therefore, dialects are so interesting that we should protect them!