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Chinese is harder to listen because they roll their tongues on the tones to make the sounds

Just natural pronunciation sounds nice to listen to
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This is why the Taiwanese have the nicest Chinese accent.
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That’s right... The Chinese I heard in Taiwan was the smoothest and most pleasant to listen to
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no
i respect all cultures and people but not a tonal language
tonal languages like chinese, vietnamese, thai are so awful to listen



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