Re: How close is Vietnamese to Mandarin or Cantonese?
- From: Richard Herring <junk@[127.0.0.1]>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 10:05:12 +0100
In message <428D63EE.1773@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Peter T. Daniels <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
I don't know what your <'> is intended for, but American stage Cockney
"American stage cockney" is a dialect of English?!
has [Oj] for /ay/ (just check *** Van Dyke in *Mary Poppins*!).
<shudder>
-- Richard Herring .
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