Comments like yours are very disrespectful to the speaker. this is one of the best versions of the wren. She restored the scenes of the story instead of simply reading. She used so many emotions and vocabulary to make the story come alive, which required more effort
@@liran547 i m talking about languages not accents! In England only English is spoken , accents change but is always English. My question is about languages of China like cantonese/Hakka/Hokkien/Min and other if they are still dominant or declining.
Suzhounese is the most elegant Chinese language
Suburban Shanghainese sounds nice too, very similar to Suzhounese.
王婆卖瓜
so that's why they say 'we'd rather hear Suzhounese insulting each other than Cantonese singing'
😂
I can’t tolerate this Cantopop slander
This language sounds so beautiful
What a great job you've done. Thanks a lot, Andy.
from a mandarin speaker it sounds like really soft southern-accented mandarin that I cannot understand.
The Suzhounese speaker sounds like a child 😊
Teach me
苏州人真的很喜欢说两而不是二
Voice acting on this one will win awards
As a person speaking shanghainese I confirm that this is the right way to say number 2 in shanghainese, we don't say 二, we use 两
Why the mandarin look way shorter than shuzhounese?
@@口凵口the text is badly translated. There is a lot of slang words and information that doesn’t exist in the mandarin translation.
Suzhonese sounds a little like Swedish to me. Such a soft accent, and lots of tonality and front rounded vowels.
Suzhounese sounds playful!
Suzhounese so cutie.
This is the first time I hear about the Suzhounese Language but what is it?
@@mz4657 thank you for your answer.
Can you do a video on Pakistan Provincial languages that includes Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi & Balochi.
Please make comparison with finnish hungarian and udmurt languages.
Yoo it sounds so soft 😯
can you do burmese and tibetan 🙏
cool.
1:53 💀
hehehe
配音好生动哈哈
I should have seen the warning
I’m so sorry but that was so cringy. 😂
Comments like yours are very disrespectful to the speaker. this is one of the best versions of the wren. She restored the scenes of the story instead of simply reading. She used so many emotions and vocabulary to make the story come alive, which required more effort
As a Shanghainese, I could understand 90% of Suzhouness.
Suzhounese speaker is soo cute
A video on the Tsez language would be cool, albeit very hard to find something about it
Fun lang
后面那段 苏州话的叙事更详细呀 用意思一样的句子放在一起对比更好吧
完全失去了对比的意义
Hah, love this one!
Chinese dialect are still spoken or mandarin is becoming dominant?
both, like you will find in england, you have lots of accents, and they also can speak standard english
mandarin dominate big city. Dialect dominate small town and rural area.
but not always the case. Some southern city have better dialect environment than northern small town
@@liran547 i m talking about languages not accents! In England only English is spoken , accents change but is always English. My question is about languages of China like cantonese/Hakka/Hokkien/Min and other if they are still dominant or declining.
@Adam my friend it works the same way regardless
Nice!
Sounds like a mix of Ket and Louisiana French
Nice video ❤💪💪
The longest words in a Sinitic language I have seen. It takes like 3 times longer than Mandarin.
苏州话像在说评弹😂苏州人平时说话没有这么绘声绘色😂😂
I remember hearing this and thinking it sounds really whiny. Or is the Suzhounese speaker just acting and doing that on purpose ?
She is. Look at the translation.
Go to the tunnel!
苏州话太嗲。
Sometimes it sounds like japanese/korean
both Japanese and korean vocabularies have tons of Chinese loan words
@@liran547 I've heard that only some Korean dialects have tones/pitch accent.
S*zh**n*se is glitchy! And more, I HEARD the clicks near the end!!!