A Chinese Syllabary Pronounced According to the Dialect of Canton was created in 1941.
In the Tausug dialect, "mother" is pronounced as "ina."
Mandarin is the official dialect in mainland China.
In the Neapolitan dialect, D'Addio is pronounced as "duh-DEE-oh" with the stress on the second syllable. The "D'" is typically pronounced as "duh".
In Bahamian dialect, the word "welcome" is often pronounced as "welkum."
In Mandarin Chinese, "Ge" is pronounced as "guh" with a rising tone. However, please note that there are different dialects in China, and the pronunciation may vary depending on the region or dialect spoken.
Xiling. Huang has written: 'A Chinese syllabary pronounced according to the dialect of Canton' -- subject(s): Cantonese dialects 'Chuan bo ge an yan jiu (1) (2) (3)' -- subject(s): Case studies, Mass media
The word home in Chinese is jia. The word itself is pronounced as jee-ah. This is translated from the Mandarin dialect.
Kong is Cantonese, which is a dialect from Chinese. It's pronounced in Jiang in Mandarin. It means a large river.
Zǔmǔ (zoo - loo) and yes, it is pronounced with an l.
In the Tausug dialect, "mother" is pronounced as "ina."
Mandarin is the official dialect in mainland China.
In the Neapolitan dialect, D'Addio is pronounced as "duh-DEE-oh" with the stress on the second syllable. The "D'" is typically pronounced as "duh".
In Cherokee, the name "Lora" can be transliterated as "ᎶᎦ" (pronounced as "Loh-gah"). Cherokee uses a syllabary, so names are often adapted phonetically based on their sounds. It's important to note that names may vary based on personal preference and dialect.
Chinese
Baidu is said and pronounced in the Chinese language. Baidu is used most often in the Beijing part of China. This language is not the only dialect used in China.
If you are not playing a joke, you must have been fooled. 'Cause no matter in which dialect of Chinese, there has never been a word pronounced as "Padoul". Not to mention in written form. Chinese words are written with characters, not letters, such like " 贰 逼 ".
Chinese (Cantonese dialect)