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Shane, 二 is also pronounced "yi" when it precedes "jap". I pronounce it as "no" whenever it precedes anything else, like "bet", "chai", "buong"... Also, whenever reading numbers to someone one at a time, like in phone numbers, "ek" (or "iao") and "yi" are used in place of "jek" and "no".

Chaozhou
I think I have misinterpreted some points. Perhaps I was too tired when editing and read the wrong line. :)

In early times, Chaozhou was influenced by minorities from Nanyue. Later, as many Chaoshan people migrated to Southeast Asia, local languages like Thai, Khmer, Vietnamese and Malay affected Chaozhou in those areas.

Since I am not sure, I took away this at the moment, until that statement can be verified. I will make similar amendments on the Chinese version. By the way, which you does 汝 refer to?--Fitzwilliam 14:55, 12 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks. When I have time, I will find the books listed in the article. :)--Fitzwilliam 03:02, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

Venue suggestion needed for a meet-up in Yuen Long


Dear:  ：

In the past meet-ups, we always had our meeting in the centre of Kowloon, either Kowloon Tong or Mong Kok. However, apart from these places, I am sure that alternative venues in other region would be suitable.

This is the time for your suggestion! According to some discussion on Chinese Wikipedia, from August of 2007, the Hong Kong Wikimedians’ meet-up would be held in all districts of Hong Kong in a circulation basis.



Here is the tentative information of the first meet-up：
 * Date： 11, August, 2007 (Saturday) 
 * Time： After 5:00pm 
 * Proposed region： Yuen Long

The community would request for ideas of where we should hold the meet-up , in order to have a better decision. If you have any good ideas, don’t hesitate to give your opinions, million thanks!

"Please don't hesitate to give your good suggestion to us"

Regards, Hong Kong Wikimedian Sith lord darth vader 16:52, 30 July 2007 (UTC)

Tiechiu swadesh list
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 * The article's prod notice is expired. Was the information from it salvaged as you mention on the talk page?  —EncMstr 22:10, 2 February 2008 (UTC)

Your edit on Hanja
Do you have any examples of syllables with labial onsets in which "both Cantonese and Min languages have preserved labial codas"? Thanks, cab (talk) 07:08, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Yes, but "h" and "k" aren't labial onsets. The sentence you edited is talking about syllables which have both labial onsets and labial codas. Cantonese has only one example of such a syllable, "bam1", and I think both cases are loanwords, not preservation of a pronunciation from middle Chinese. cab (talk) 07:52, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
 * No problem, when I read it again I can see it's not particularly clear; "the labial codas ... do not survive intact in most Chinese varieties today" could easily mean "all labial codas" instead of "the labial codas in the syllables mentioned". Lemme untwist my brain and I'll try to think of how to word it more explicitly. Cheers, cab (talk) 08:04, 25 April 2008 (UTC)

Celebrations for 2nd Anniversary of Wikimedia Hong Kong


Dear:  ：

Wikimedia Hong Kong has been founded two year ago. Today, we would like to invite you to a great event for our second anniversary celebrations, that is co-host by us - Digital Content Jam 1.0, which is belongs to The 3C Digital Creativity Dialogue Series -- Creativity, Content, Community.



This is the information of the event：


 * Date: 31, July, 2009 (Friday) 
 * Time: From 7:00pm to 9:30pm 
 * Venue: eTech Centre Meeting Room M2 &3, 4/F Opulent Building, 402-406 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai（Google map） 
 * '''Language: Cantonese
 * Free snacks and drinks will be served!

'''Please register via the link below to tell us if you would like to join the event. Registration Form'''

Regards, Hong Kong Wikimedian SusanLai (talk) 16:47, 18 July 2009 (UTC)