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How funny are Guangxi people talking?

Guangxi is located in the south of China, bordering Guangdong in the east, Beibu Gulf and Hainan across the sea in the south, Yunnan in the west, Hunan in the northeast, Guizhou in the northwest and Vietnam in the southwest.

Due to the complex population source and the variety of languages or dialects, people who speak different languages have lived together for a long time, and various languages and dialects have absorbed and merged with each other, constantly enriching and developing, which makes Guangxi dialect present a unique language face. Guangxi is rich in languages. People in Guangxi speak 1, Cantonese (vernacular), mainly distributed in eastern and southern Guangxi. Cantonese (vernacular) is the largest dialect in Guangxi and a scientific name. People generally call it "vernacular", and Cantonese (vernacular) accents vary from place to place.

2. Guiliu Mandarin (Southwest Mandarin), mainly in Liuzhou and Guilin in eastern Guangxi, is a branch of Southwest Mandarin.

3. Hakka dialect is mostly distributed in southeast Guangxi, and scattered in other areas.

4. Pinghua, mainly distributed in Guilin-Liuzhou-Nanning, is divided into southern Pinghua and northern Pinghua, and the southern Pinghua is similar to Cantonese (vernacular).

5. Min dialect is scattered in some places in southeast Guangxi, and the number is very small.

6. The western part of Guangxi is mainly inhabited by Zhuang people, who mainly speak Zhuang language.

Then why does it sound so strange? 1. It has a strong accent. The phonetics and dialects in Guangxi are also different. Although Guangxi has a large minority population, 70% of the population is still Han. Is the Han nationality in China still growing? It can be said that the accent is caused by too many dialects in Guangxi. 2. Tone, sound? Nanning people's voice and tone are a little mild, and outsiders feel a little squeaky. Coupled with their dialect accent, it will be very strange. 3. Ending+mood particle? For example: Ah, hello, Didi ... Many unique words in speech are spoken directly in the local dialect, and the ending sound is also very long.