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Merging of sounds, "f" and "h"
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Merge - The 2 articles have the same content. In the case these articles are separated, there should also be another article called "[[Zhuyin_method]]" and "[[Wugu_method]]" etc. I find that this article might have been created by mistake.[[User:207.81.184.128|207.81.184.128]] 01:33, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
 
==Merging of sounds, "f" and "h"==
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It's a minor point, but this edit:
 
"For some speakers of Mandarin who merge the sounds represented by c and ch, s and sh, z and zh, n and ng, n and l, or '''h and f''', pinyin-based input methods can be difficult to use" to
 
"For some speakers of Mandarin who merge the sounds represented by c and ch, s and sh, z and zh, n and ng, n and l, or '''hu and f''', pinyin-based input methods can be difficult to use" edit summary: (it's hu- changing into f- not h- to f-)
 
is not correct. As far as I know, some southern Chinese speakers merge "f" and "h" and not "f" and "hu", eg ''erhu'', ''Hunan'' become ''erfu'' and ''Funan'' (''Fulan''). ''Erhu'' does not become ''erf''. [[User:LDHan|LDHan]] 01:04, 31 March 2007 (UTC)