you in Chinese is not pronounced like “you” in English. totally different vowel sound
So how’s it pronounced?
“You”, but in Chinese.
Thanks for clarification!
Kind of like yo
So their name is Yo-yo?
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Not in the implied intonation. Chinese is a language where tone matters. So something like “hey” and “heyyyyyyyy” would be different words.
This is true in all Chinese languages when spoken normally but Mandarin (unlike Cantonese) ignores tone in singing. Pretty sure the name is Mandarin
When people say Chinese, it’s almost implied to be Mandarin. You are correct in both singing and that I was referring to mandarin. Technically mandarin and canto are both dialects of Chinese. Mandarin is just the official dialect
And since the post was about singing, your whole argument is flawed. Checkmate atheist
kind of like gangsta “yo”
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As if celebrating birth on the 30th December wasn’t difficult enough…
This is not actually all that interesting of a twist except for one line…
- Happy birthday to you
- Happy birthday to you
- Happy birthday, dear Tu Youyou
- Happy birthday to you.
Tu Youyou Tu Meme
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