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Languages, words, vary greatly.

I see myself as a writer, a person who writes quietly. I'm not very good at talking, and the words I speak are far less beautiful than the words I write, and of course the words I write are not very scrutiny.

Don't talk about the skills of speaking, talk about the language itself, but this is still big, then talk about dialects.

On the university campus, the people of * gathered and listened carefully, the enthusiastic rap of Xinjiang people, the confusion of Fujian people [please forgive me if there are Fujian people], the ferocity and strength of Northeast people, and the twitter of local people, Mandarin seems to lack a little taste.

One of the dialects I could come into contact with was Northeast dialect and the other was hometown dialect.

Let's start with my native dialect, the northerners speak like a quarrel, we changed the tone of many words to the fourth tone, and the rest is to replace the things in Mandarin with some words that are familiar to the locals. It's that simple, but it's also a remnant of gold that has gone through time, shining in our lives.

And then the Northeast dialect, very magical, very influential, I don't have many opportunities to contact the Northeast dialect, one is every time I take the car home or back to school, the train is from the Northeast Shenyang, selling lunch boxes, melon seeds, peanuts and rice or something, speaking an authentic Northeast dialect to sell, listening to her speech is also a kind of adjustment when the train is boring. In addition, I have a relative who goes to school in the Northeast, and after a semester, his mouth is full of Northeast accent, and he can't squeeze it out, and it's as sticky as maltose.

Every place has its own language, and every person has its own world.

The language of a place has been condensed into a local culture over the years, so what about us, if you are an adult, more than 20 years, there will always be something condensed, maybe you haven't found it, but it is authentic, just like you have not been far away, you will not know that what you have been saying is so charming, worthy of every linguist's life!

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