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*Old Chinese refers to the form of Chinese spoken from the beginning of written records (around 1200 BC) until the 3rd century BC.  
*Old Chinese refers to the form of Chinese spoken from the beginning of written records (around 1200 BC) until the 3rd century BC.  
*Most scholars now believe that Old Chinese lacked tones.
*Most scholars now believe that Old Chinese lacked tones.
*Colloquial ([[peh]]) readings of [[Harnji]] generally come from Old Chinese, dating back to the [[Harntiaau|Han Dynasty]] (206 BC – 220 AD).
*Colloquial readings of [[Harnji]] generally come from Old Chinese, dating back to the [[Harntiaau|Han Dynasty]] (206 BC – 220 AD).


== SK e BC ==
== SK e BC ==

Revision as of 21:28, 15 September 2015

Sioxngkor Harnguo 🔊 (上古漢語; Old Chinese) si gwgienhak siong tuix taixiog zeeng 1200 nii kaux zeeng 3 seakie kikafn Harngie ee zhenghof. Giefnkiux jixn'uii hittangzun ee Harngie iawkøq u hok zwym (zhanchviu "kr-", "pr-").

Notes

  • Old Chinese refers to the form of Chinese spoken from the beginning of written records (around 1200 BC) until the 3rd century BC.
  • Most scholars now believe that Old Chinese lacked tones.
  • Colloquial readings of Harnji generally come from Old Chinese, dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD).

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