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What do Jiangmen people say? Vernacular or Hakka?

Wuyi dialect.

Wuyi dialect, also known as Siyi dialect, Siyi dialect and Taishan dialect, is synonymous, and Wuyi dialect is represented by Shuangshui Town, Xinhui District.

Representatives of Guangzhou dialect, Cantonese, Cantonese, Vernacular, Guangfu dialect, Nanfanshun dialect and Yuehai dialect!

Cantonese stands for Cantonese and other nouns! Then in the encyclopedia, Cantonese is spoken by 65.438+0.2 billion people. People don't believe it at all, because there are many dialect areas in Guangdong Province, including Wuyi dialect, Hakka dialect, Chaozhou dialect, Leizhou dialect, Goulou dialect, Huizhou dialect and Fulao dialect. These dialects are difficult to communicate directly and need to be studied or communicated in Mandarin. )

Guangzhou dialect stands for Cantonese, Cantonese and other nouns, and then I can't understand Wuyi dialect, Huizhou dialect, Guan Bao dialect, Goulou dialect, Hakka dialect and Chaoshan dialect in Guangdong province.

Mandarin is the common language of our country. Just use Mandarin. Thank you!

Since 2005, the development of Guangzhou has turned into construction land, and a large amount of land has been used to build commercial housing, which has led to a large number of foreign immigrants living in Guangzhou and becoming Guangzhou residents and first-tier cities. It is normal to go out and speak Mandarin at home in daily life.

Some people in Cantonese fantasize about the evolution of Cantonese. People all over Guangdong Province speak Cantonese, so they think too much. It is best to speak Mandarin in Guangzhou, Foshan, Macau and Hong Kong.

When Cantonese people came to Jiangmen, they didn't understand Wuyi dialect (original name: Siyi dialect, generation name: Xin Tan, later Taishan dialect, actually Wuyi dialect), while Cantonese people came to Meizhou and Yangjiang dialect didn't understand Yangjiang dialect (I couldn't even understand Yangjiang dialect).

Do you still believe the contents of Cantonese entries in the encyclopedia? I don't believe it anyway!