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Nowadays the sound "zh" is popular, but personally I think it a dialect, at least differenct from the dictionary phonetics, which however may refer to British sound.
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0 n$ a N G1 n% P: YFor instance, module can be pronounced "d", but local people, including online dictionary, speak it as "zh".1 `( N8 f# D. ~% N" g
; L a5 \# T$ \5 K: WAs for visual, I prefer "r", while for individual individule, I want to read it as "d", but some people may speak it like "zh". |
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