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Speech characteristics of the Xinjiang dialect
Don't say "how", say "how": how to go, how to do, how to sell, how to get, how to make the whole sa or ha (second tone)
"What" is said as "What" (pronounced sa): what four children (what thing)? What? What?
Additionally, it is customary to add a "sa" at the end of statements.
The Xinjiang dialect is generally characterized by a lack of distinction between the flat and warped tongues, such as: what - Saxa - Sheng - Sen, tea - wipe, is - Si, sad - to get together, Za - turn, and so on.
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