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Why can't Fujian people speak Mandarin well?

First, influenced by the local accent.

The unique accent of Fujian people makes it difficult to distinguish between H and F.A.? Promise? Grey machine? . Generally, Fujian people pronounce F as H, and H doesn't pronounce F. For example, there won't be one? Spend money? Say? Send money? , but will it be? Get rich? Say? Spend money? .

The accent is particularly obvious in the older generation, especially the key points of speech. As long as you open your mouth, you can immediately recognize that you are from Fujian.

Second, the tongue is flat.

In fact, this problem exists in many places in the south, especially in Taiwan Province Province. Unless you pay special attention when you speak, most of the time you just say it casually and pay little attention to these small details.

Third, no right to speak.

Fujian people seldom use consonants when they speak Mandarin. Like what? Photos? It's a normal pronunciation, but friends in the north will pronounce it? Photos? . Although at school, teachers will emphasize that you can read Hua Er, in real life, people seldom read Hua Er.

Fourth, everyone influences each other.

To speak a good language, the environment is very important. If everyone around you speaks standard Mandarin, it will naturally be affected after a long time, and the accent will gradually become pure.

But what if everyone around you is? Fujian? The type of mandarin, then everyone will influence each other. This is why Fujian people will live in the Northeast for several years, and their speech will have a great taste.

However, Fujian people who can't speak Mandarin well actually have some prejudices. It is true that the older generation speaks standard Mandarin, but now the situation is slowly improving. Many people in Fujian are becoming more and more standard in Mandarin. If they don't tell, others will never guess that they are from Fujian.

Teachers, in particular, must pass the Putonghua exam and have a standard pronunciation. In addition, the new generation of children speak less and less dialects, and their accents are less and less influenced by dialects.