tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4242305251998655749.post5099671473099357154..comments2023-05-06T00:11:32.458+10:00Comments on My Music Movies and Mutterings: MUTTERINGS # 29: THE CHINESE DETECTIVEVeenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11929547845937890171noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4242305251998655749.post-52411564277390341182010-09-30T13:12:03.056+10:002010-09-30T13:12:03.056+10:00Good one Nasir saab! And yes, I can concur the pro...Good one Nasir saab! And yes, I can concur the pronounciation issues with some Chinese. In Malaysia, the English and Malay educated Chinese have no issues with saying their Rs and Ls but the Mandarin educated Chinese have issues with those consonants.Veenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11929547845937890171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4242305251998655749.post-54868758882324236622010-09-30T02:16:08.186+10:002010-09-30T02:16:08.186+10:00LOL......
Though I never indulge in jokes, your po...LOL......<br />Though I never indulge in jokes, your post reminded me of one what I had read decades ago. Im told that the Chinese pronounce R as L and L as R. I only remember a line:<br /><br />An Indian Head of State visited his counterpart in China. Both of them discussed lots of things concerning their countries. Suddenly the visitor asked his host about elections in his country: "When do you have elections?"<br />The host turned red in face and answered: <br />"You ask vely vely emballassing question!"Nasirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11750576678489063933noreply@blogger.com