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The main thing is the atmosphere, it is easier to be in the atmosphere of Hokkien, it is best to find a place where Hokkien dialect is only spoken, and force yourself to speak, so that you can learn faster.
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Listen more, talk more, it's the same as learning spoken English
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The key is to dare to speak up and not be afraid of others laughing.
Come to Fujian Shishi, the economy here is developed, there are many good job opportunities, and the Hokkien dialect is also authentic.
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Master the principles of pronunciationand find oneGood teachersAble to learn Hokkien dialect faster.
Hokkien uses the International Phonetic Alphabet, which is a i u e o. We learn this from kindergarten, and Hokkien is simply changing its tone. However, everyone's pronunciation is unique, and the teachings of your friends and family can lead you to pitch mistakes.
Hokkien cannot simply imitate, if you want to learn something, you also need to learn it scientifically and systematically. I believe that most of the people in this area of Hokkien do not know that Hokkien has its own grammar, pinyin, and words. Just like the Chinese language we learn as a child, Hokkien also has its own learning skills.
Moreover, most of the pronunciation in Hokkien is similar to that of Chinese, and we can distinguish it clearly.
Some people may think that I can learn on my own by buying Hokkien textbooks on the market, but we need to understand that the textbooks on the market today are cumbersome and far less efficient and fast than the teacher's teaching.
The reason why we find it difficult to learn a language is because we have not found a learning method and strategy that suits us, and if we can open up learning in a relaxed and enjoyable way, it is also very easy for a layman to become a layman quickly. In other words, we need a teacher with a lot of experience to guide us through our learning.
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First of all, we must go to the Hokkien-speaking environment (Xiamen, Zhangzhou, Quanzhou), and only in the area where Hokkien is spoken every day, can we quickly learn it by hearing and seeing it, practicing and applying; Secondly, watch more Hokkien programs or listen to Hokkien songs, and stick to it every day; Third, if there are Hokkien language textbooks on the market, buy them for study and learn according to the textbooks; Fourth, find a Hokkien-speaking tutor or friend for one-on-one tutoring and training.
Hokkien-speaking region.
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As you know, the study of any language begins with familiarity with the language. In the same way, how can you study Hokkien dialect without being familiar with it? At that time, because the streets and alleys around the country were quietly singing the song "If the Dried Wine Sells Nothing", some literati felt that it was fresh and moved to hide their hearts and studied this very common sentence in Taiwan and southern Fujian, they did not know that this kind of "street language" really needs to be studied, it is inexhaustible, endless, and difficult to study thoroughly.
Besides, in the study of every sentence in southern Fujian, we should first be familiar with and understand its use environment and word structure, otherwise there will definitely be jokes. For example, if you are really qualified to study the lyrics of "If the wine is dry and you don't sell it", then you can study the lyrics Then you should at least according to its original slaughter Fan Xia, Yingxi, Chang, thumb, cadmium, school beer, umbrella, deletion, flash, flicker, fetch, fetch, pending, stingingParalysis boiled and hired businessmen shout Ba Hui Bei Tan Tao Ning horseshoe crab Zheng Lun Yong Ziyuan paper deer burning food cooking sore head Chu Chu scorched sore core tree Qu box Ang hang Xing Xuan pen Kang Na Qu suspicion Jiao driving Jia Shoot both selling paper deer gums Hiccup Qu suspicion Shou Ying Xi Angry frolic?
After breaking out the correct words, we will study its original meaning and meaning. In Hokkien dialect, "wine" is the general term for all kinds of liquor that people drink daily; What is "dry wine"? This is the most unknown Hokkien noun to outsiders - empty wine bottle; "Dry wine" is an inverted proposal or atmosphere of "dry wine" in Hokkien dialect; The original meaning of "if" is yes; "If" is an affirmative word that it can't and shouldn't; "What if" is the question, is there anything that can be ......What do you think; "No if" is also an affirmative word, and there is nothing to ......What do you think; "If there is a purchase" is an affirmative sentence, what can be bought; "If there is a sale" is also an affirmative sentence, what can be sold; "Buy nothing" means that you can't buy it; "Sell none" means according to the mood:
The tone is soft, it's sold out, it's sold. The tone was heavy, asking "Is there anything to sell?" At this point, the original meaning and meaning of the phrase "if the wine is not sold" is introduced, that is, "Is there an empty wine bottle to sell?"
So, how can "dry wine be sold if it is not sold"? It can be "have", "if sold", "sold with", "sold", "sold without sale", ......And so on, and so on, also aligned with the central meaning. Another point to note is that "selling nothing" is a question, if the answer is "selling nothing", the modal word "la" has become the meaning of the keyword "sold out".
It can be seen that every sentence and every word in the southern Fujian dialect has a rigorous logical meaning, and there is no lack of a teacher of one sentence and a teacher of one word for emulation.
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1.The fastest and most effective way to learn Hokkien is to have someone who knows Hokkien teach you to speak and communicate with someone who can speak Hokkien. 2.
Watch Taiwanese TV dramas to learn Hokkien, because there are many long-form TV dramas in Taiwan that speak local Hokkien dialect with Chinese subtitles. 3. Buy a few books to learn Hokkien or Taiwanese language, and you can quickly learn some of the most commonly used phrases and phrases. 4.
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