① 菲律宾马尼拉电话卡查流量怎么查
首先要确定你有没有订套餐啊,如果没订,直接开网络,收费比较贵。拨打*143#,然后按照手机上出现的显示来按照步骤订上网套餐。
② 菲律宾卡怎么查流量
查话费首先要清楚手机卡运营商,目前菲律宾有三种比较常见的电信运营商分别是:Globe、Smart、Sun,这三家公司的SIM卡在菲律宾的大多商店都能买到。除此之外,还有一小部分人在使用Tnt的电话卡。
③ Gotta Go My Own Way 谁唱的
Vanessa Anne Hudgens
出生日期:1988年12月14日
出生地:美国加利福尼亚州,萨利纳市
昵称:
Nessa
V
Van
Baby V
Vanney
身高:1.56米
特征:黑发
琐事:
Van两部电影《Thirteen》(2003)和《Thunderbirds》的搭档演员都是Brady Corbet。
父母:Greg Hudgens and Gina Guangco
种族划分:菲律宾、中国、西班牙、爱尔兰、美国印地安人
Van曾参演过的歌剧有:Evita, Carousel, The Wizard of Oz, The King & I, The Music Man, Cinderella, Damn Yankees, The Hunchback of Notre Dam, and The Little Mermaid, 等等。
Van是Natalie Wood的粉丝。
她能歌善舞,当然还有演戏。
她的第一份工作是一个广告,而Van当初被没有打算参加这个广告的试镜,直到她一个准备参加试镜的朋友不能去而询问她可否去试一下。
她喜欢恐怖电影。
她的妹妹是Stella Hudgens。
她的好朋友是Ashley Tisdale、Zac Efron、Corbin Bleu、Alexa Nikolas、Brenda Song和Miley Cyrus。
她因在High School Musical中演绎Gabriella Montez而广为人所知。
在没有成名的时候,她的好朋友是Erin Annis。
喜欢的电视剧:Degrassi: The Next Generation
2006年,在迪斯尼频道的第一款DC游戏里,她被称为The Heartbreaker。
2006年夏天,Van被选为DC游戏蓝组的成员。
她喜欢的牛仔裤是Frankie B。
她喜欢的汽车是保时捷的Carerra GT。
她最喜欢的歌手是Alicia Keys和Celine Dion。
在High School Musical试镜中,她演唱了Robbie Williams的Angel。
在七年级前,Van都是在家里学习的。
她喜欢宠物,有一只叫Shadow的狗,3只小乌龟和一条金鱼。
她已经高中毕业了。
她曾经打算参加美国偶像。
在学校里,她最喜欢的课目是科学。
她的歌Whatever Will Be同时是她的座右铭。
她喜欢的音乐类型是摇滚。
她的祖父母都是音乐家。
她有一个妹妹叫Stella。当她小的时候,一家人搬到了San Diego, California。
和Kayslee Collins是要好的朋友。
在High School Musical里,她最喜欢的是最后全体演员一起唱We're All In This Together的那一幕。
她曾经在俄勒冈州居住。
2006年的6月,她与Hollywood Records(迪斯尼旗下的唱片公司)签了唱片合约。
她的专辑《V》在第一周以34,000的销量空降美国Billboard排行榜第24位。
在High School Musical众多明星中,Van第一个发行个人专辑,她的出道专辑《V》代表很多意思:代表了她的名字Vanessa开头第一个字母,以及代表了这张专辑混合了流行,流行摇滚,电子舞曲,抒情等。《V》用了不到两个月时间便录制完毕,将于在2006年9月26日在美国发行。
喜欢唱歌,同时也喜欢跳舞和表演。
以前曾当过model。
学过钢琴,跳舞以及在歌剧中的特效发声。
现与Zac Efron(曾在歌舞青春中饰演Troy的男演员)是恋人关系。
将于2008年6月24日发行第二张个人专辑《Identified》
其中首打歌 Sneakernight 在yahoo 有看`
并且这首歌是<<歌舞青春2>>中的插曲
歌舞青春中文官网:http://www.disney.com.cn/hsm/
但第2部没有,如果想看可以去http://www.disney.com.tw/DisneyChannel/originalmovies/highschoolmusical2/ 这是台湾版
我个人非常喜欢歌舞青春系列电影^_^
Gotta Go My Own Way歌词:
I gotta say what's in my mind
something about us
doesn't seem right these days
life keeps getting in the way
whenever we try,somehow the plan
is always rearranged
it's so hard to say
but i've gotta do what's best for me
you'll be ok..
i've got to move on and be who i am
i just don't belong here
i hope you understand
we might find our place in this world someday
but at least for now
i gotta go my own away
don't wanna leave it all behind
but i get my hopes up
and i watch them fall everytime
another colour turns to grey
and it's just too hard to watch it all
slowly fade away
i'm leaving today
'cause i've gotta do what's best for me
you'll be ok..
i've got to move on and be who i am
i just don't belong here
i hope you understand
we might find our place in this world someday
but at least for now
i gotta go my own away
what about us?
what about everything we've been through?
what about trust?
you know i never wanted to hurt you
and what about me?
what am i supposed to do?
i gotta leave but i'll miss you(i'll miss you)
so...
i've got to move on and be who i am(why do you have to go?)
i just don't belong here
i hope you understand(i'm trying to understand)
we might find our place in this world someday
but at least for now(i want you to stay)
i wanna go my own way
i've got to move on and be who i am(what about us?)
i just don't belong here
i hope you understand(i'm trying to understand)
we might find our place in this world someday(world someday)
but at least for now
i gotta go my own away
i gotta go my own away
i gotta go my own away
④ 谁知道let's go party和disco(严正花)的中文音译歌词
let's go party
哦n 一 瓦fai一 拉fight(和英语的发音类似)(法语)
乃 阿艘比拟一Go(日语)
Pun他他要萨 费埃斯塔(菲律宾语)
五里 怕踢卡家(韩语)
Let's go party! (英语,这个就不用音译了吧...)
Let's Go Party
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
哦呢Len girlfriend 得儿瓜
超恩m club 卡能 那儿 卡斯m 扫儿来澳
跑儿扫 要到儿 报n载 哦斯儿 一p Go
要老 宝n 毛利儿 比t Go 靠五儿满 Bo Go 一扫
阿基k豆 马嫩 西嘎你 那马t基曼
难 阿p扫 毛儿 克里 扫儿来 嫩基
靠k炯 盘 Ki带 盘 忙扫里基曼
难 阿拉 that it's on
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
Now let your body work it
图 怕勒儿 报儿聊 那勒儿 看m萨 阿纳巴
一 孙嘎呢儿 家怕巴
Now let my body work it
卡斯木儿 要老 脑哎 马木儿 Bo要巴
其根m 当江 show me a sign
要家扫 毛m除基马 but 扫涂勒基马
take it slow 利得买 马Giao
Bo扫k Bo单 难 送一 藏密高t
高t Bo单 华南 米艘嘎 那儿 五m基Gin大Go
阿基k豆 马嫩 西嘎你 那马t基曼
难 阿p扫 外 一里 扫儿来嫩基
靠k炯 盘 Ki带 盘 忙扫里基曼
难 阿拉 that it's on
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
Now let your body work it
图 怕勒儿 报儿聊 那勒儿 看m萨 阿纳巴
一 孙嘎呢儿 家怕巴
Now let my body work it
卡斯木儿 要老 脑哎 马木儿 Bo要巴
其根m 当江 show me a sign
阿木马儿豆 哈基马
一米 尊比顿 一表里 五里儿 办Gi该t基
难 克带哎 卡斯m 艘k Ki皮 那马 tonight
Tonight tonight tonight
Tonight tonight tonight
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
Now let your body work it
图 怕勒儿 报儿聊 那勒儿 看m萨 阿纳巴
一 孙嘎呢儿 家怕巴
Now let my body work it
卡斯木儿 要老 脑哎 马木儿 Bo要巴
其根m 当江 show me a sign
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其中所有的“儿”都发卷舌轻音,就像北京人说话的尾音;k,t发轻音;m,n发鼻音,如果发不出来就省略,例如:满n(man),好t(hot)
Disco
D.I.S.C.O 미친 듯이 춤추고
mi qin de xi qu qu go
네 멋대로 Do the disco
ne mo de lo
D.I.S.C.O 모두같이 뛰놀고
mo ga ti i no go
제 멋대로 LET’S go disco
ce mo de lo
(Vrs.1)
방법 따윈 필요 없어
bang po da-un pi lio opso
심장소리로 날 느낄 수 있어
xin zang solilo nar negir su iso
첫 키스와 같이 달콤한 이 설렘 속에
qio kis wa kati da ko man ni so le so ke
시끄러운 음악 속에 이제 날 던져볼래
xi kelowen e-ma soke i ze na-r qio pole
(리듬 속에 갇혀버린 I feel beautiful)
(lide soke gadio polin I feel beautiful)
sexy 한 멜로디가 귓가에 속삭일 때
han me-rlo di ga guiga-e sosakide
(기쁨속에 갇혀버린 I feel wonderful)
(kibe-m soke gadio polin I feel wonderful)
멈추지마 지금이 마지막일지도 몰라
mo qujima jige mi maji ma kiji do mo-r la
(HOOK)
D.I.S.C.O 미친 듯이 춤추고
mi qin de xi qu qu go
네 멋대로 Do the disco
ne mo de lo
D.I.S.C.O 모두같이 뛰놀고
mo ga ti i no go
제 멋대로 LET’S go disco
ce mo de lo
(Vrs.2)
정답 따윈 여긴 없어
zeng da-m da win yo gin no-p so
몸짓 하나로 충분히 알 수 있어
mo ji ha nalo qiongben ni a-r su i so
너의 사랑 이별 외로움 아픔 다 잊은 채
no e salang i pio lilowu mape da e zence
따스한 조명아래 이젠 널 던져줄래
da se han zomiong a le i zing no-r donjiao jule
(리듬 속에 갇혀버린 I feel beautiful)
(lide soke gadio polin I feel beautiful)
sexy 한 내 body가 널 향해 춤을 출때
han me-rlo di ga guiga-e sosakide
(기쁨속에 갇혀버린 I feel wonderful)
(kibe-m soke gadio polin I feel wonderful)
멈추지마 지금이 마지막일지도 몰라
(HOOK)
D.I.S.C.O 미친 듯이 춤추고 네 멋대로 Do the disco
mi qin de xi qu qu go
D.I.S.C.O 모두같이 뛰놀고 제 멋대로 LET’S go disco
mo ga ti i no go
(Bridge)
한 순간도 놓치지마 가슴 벅찬 이 느낌을
han sun gando noqijima kase poqian ni ne gi me-r
노래 속에 널 맡겨봐
no le so ke no-r ma kio bua
지금 이순간 모든걸 잊을 수 있게,
jige misun gan mo den go lize-r su i ge
(HOOK)
D.I.S.C.O 미친 듯이 춤추고 네 멋대로 Do the disco
mi qin de xi qu qu gone mo de lo
D.I.S.C.O 모두같이 뛰놀고 제 멋대로 LET’S go disco
mo ga ti i no go ce mo de lo
⑤ 求有关经济危机的英语作文
What is the reason for the US economic crisis?
The Mortgage problem is the result of corporate greed run amuck. And the damage caused in the '90s by changing banking regualtions is small change compared to the fleecing of the middle class with the tax code. That's why they can't pay a mortgage.
See: How has the Income Tax contributed to the economic crisis of 2008?
and: What is the main cause of the current economic crisis in the US?
Answer:
Basically what happened is that in the late 1990s the Republican Congress did away with a lot of regulations in the financial instry that had been put in place in the 1930s ring the Great Depression. Without these regulations, it became easier for a lot of questionable banking and lending practices to take place. Lenders started making money by giving out mortgages to people they knew or should have known could not actually afford the houses they were buying; the lenders assumed that housing prices would continue to rise, so in the case of foreclosure the lender would still make money.
Millions of people ended up in these kinds of mortgages, called subprime mortgages; knowingly or not, these people ended up not being able to repay their mortgages. At the same time, housing prices started to fall. So imagine this: you buy a $500,000 house with mortgage of $475,000 and a down payment of $25,000. With the initial interest rate, your mortgage payment each month was only $400. But then interest rates rose (and these people had mortgages with adjustable, instead of fixed, rates on them), and so your payments went up to $600 or $800. The problem is you don't have enough income to pay that each month, so you can't afford to make your mortgage payments. Meanwhile, the value of your house falls to $400,000. That means that, even if you sell your house, you will still owe the $100,000 difference. The result of this is that people in this situation go bankrupt, and the lender ends up owning the house.
This problem has happened millions of times in the U.S. but also in other countries where the same lax practices were taking place, e.g. Spain, Canada, the U.K., etc.
Answer
Lenders that gave out too many mortgages of this type then found themselves having a lot of people not be able to pay back their mortgages. The lender then ends up with the foreclosed house, but it can't sell the house for very much because housing prices are falling. This means that the lender has lost a LOT of money on the one house. If banks loose $200,000 on a million homes, that's already $2 billion in lost money.
This is all simplified, of course.
Answer
The other problem is that these mortgages were being bundled into investment opportunities that companies like Lehman Brothers and other companies then sold shares in to investors. All these people are now also loosing their money.
The results are that bank in trouble don't have enough assets to stay in business; the problem is so massive that only government l-outs can keep the banks in business. Because so many banks have so many bad mortgages, which are a kind of loan, so they have bad loans, it's hard for any bank to offer credit/loans for any reason right now--they just don't have enough cash to cover everything.
The problem then turns to businesses: small businesses rely on credit to expand, make payroll, etc., and without credit business starts to shrink, jobs are lost, and the economy overall tanks because no one can get any credit at all, so the economy is being forced to switch to a cash economy: if you don't have the money already, you can't buy anything.
Answer
The fundamental reason: Financial Leverage was misused to manipulate markets for decades. Organizations were never regulated and compelled to hire more ethical traders and managers rather than B-School MBA Grads who have just learned to make money at any cost. US officials while rescuing the global giants claim it is just a real estate correction e to bad debts in banking system. Whatever the case, the market sentiment have changed forever, and valuations will come under immense pressure from now on...be it real estate, equity, debt, bond, procts, services, or...anything
A man jumping from top floor out of a 100 storey building can feel flying with joy until his reaches the ground floor with a big bang. This is the case with most inflated companies and their greedy management, we only know when they actually burst. We should watch and regulate them starting from their intention to climb that building from ground zero!
Some Food for Thought: The golden rule is "do not expect the market to behave and act for your profit". They are playing for their own profit. Win-Win is only a term used to convince or ince not-so-smart investors. There will still be a bunch of guys who have profited from these crashes. After all, nobody is throwing money into the Atlantic Ocean, if you lose someone else gains. Unfortunately, incentives for playing smart (mostly doing bad) are huge and accepted by legal systems, regulators, government and modern society at large.
以上的信息来自网站http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_reason_for_the_US_economic_crisis
另外我还找到了一些新闻评论,标题是What are real reasons for the financial crisis?
(When Senator Obama says the current financial debacle is "the Republicans' fault" he is expressing a simple idea that doesn't explain anything. But when Senator McCain blamed the SEC, he didn't offer specifics.) 应该是很权威的人吧,写论文和做演示文稿时你应该用的上,内容是:
The recent upheaval in the financial sector has some people in a panic, most people bewildered, and others busy aiming their pointer fingers at whomever they think is guilty of doing something that contributed to this problem. The presidential candidates are in the latter category. They aren’t quite sure what to do or what to say, but that doesn’t stop them from saying something, anyway.
John McCain made a decisive statement, attempting to show leadership, but his statement was not a very smart one. Barack Obama, by contrast, simply blamed Republicans.
Few things are as simple as politicians make them seem in an election year. Political candidates succeed by issuing pointed statements that are easy to understand and that connect with voters; truth and accuracy are not the primary concerns.
The important thing right now is to figure out what actually happened in the financial sector, and fix things so it can’t happen again. We must ignore the tremendous amount of speculation about what “might” happen, and the doom and gloom soothsayers who tell us that the sky is falling or that the end of the world draweth nye.
Because of its complexity the current financial situation invites simple political messages that connect with voters; it does not lend itself to full explanations that illuminate.
So, when Sen. Obama says that “it’s the Republicans’ fault,” he is expressing a simple idea that a lot of people buy into, but doesn’t explain anything. It is a silly oversimplification unworthy of a man who would be President. It appeals to emotional prejudices and ignores inconvenient realities, and most important of all, it is just plain wrong.
When Sen. McCain suggested that Securities and Exchange Commission head Christopher Cox didn’t do his job, and if he were president he would fire Mr. Cox, the Senator didn’t offer specifics. We’ll know more about Mr. Cox’s role as time passes and we learn more of the details, and can then judge if Mr. McCain’s simple message to voters about firing Chris Cox was a proper evaluation of the situation.
Sen. Obama described the current agony as "the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression,” ignoring all the recessions since then, even the ones in the 80s and the one following the 9-11 attacks, both arguably more serious crises. Of course, it remains to be seen just how serious this problem will ultimately be, but given Mr. Obama’s abysmal understanding of things economic, we would do well to take his prognostications with a grain of salt.
The root of this problem is the housing market’s subprime loan crisis. A subprime loan is a loan made to someone who under normal circumstances would not qualify for a loan, based upon their income and their ability to make payments. That begs the question: Why would a bank make a loan to someone it believes is unable to make the payments?
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) was given life ring the Carter administration, and empowers four federal financial supervisory agencies to oversee the performance of financial institutions in meeting the credit needs of their entire community, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. Whenever an institution wants to make virtually any change in its business operation, such as merging, opening up a new branch, or getting into a new line of business, it must first prove to regulators that it has made ample loans to the government's preferred borrowers, those in low- and middle-income neighborhoods who normally would not qualify for a loan. Lenders with low ratings can be fined by the government.
The Carter administration used tax dollars to fund numerous "community groups" that helped the government enforce the CRA by filing petitions against banks whose “cooperativeness” didn’t measure up, and sometimes stopping their efforts to expand their operations. Banks responded by giving money to the community groups and by making more loans. One of those organizations was the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). An active associate of ACORN in the 90s was a young public-interest attorney named Barack Obama.
So, starting in 1977 the federal government began “encouraging”—perhaps “strong-arming” is a more accurate term—banks to make loans to people to whom they normally would not make a loan, and in 1995 the Clinton administration pushed through revisions to the CRA that substantially increased the number and amount of these loans.
All of the bad loans weren’t caused by the CRA, of course, but billions of dollars in CRA loans did go bad, as should have been expected. When Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac came along and made it possible for banks to escape the risk associated with these ill-advised loans, conditions were just right for a large portion of the banking instry, even institutions that did not fall under the CRA, to become involved in making loans to unqualified borrowers, and banks participated in big numbers.
The federal government’s fingerprints are all over this crisis, and the Democrats who are today so righteously indignant and blaming the administration are at least as guilty as the Republicans.
James H. Shott, a resident of Bluefield, Va., is a Bluefield Daily Telegraph columnist. He blogs at Observations.
来源网址是:http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?id=16208&t=What+are++real+reasons+for+the+financial+crisis%3F
在google里可以找到很多关于
U.S. economic crisis reasons的信息,只是很杂很乱,需要辨认,你如果需要更多资料的话不妨自己找找看或者再联系我。
⑥ 菲律宾GLOBE卡拿到国内怎么拨打国内电话
如果要和菲律宾手机互拨,只要在前面加上一个0,变成09开头的号码直接拨出就可以了,那如果是要从菲律宾以外的国家拨打到菲律宾手机,只需要请对方在最前面国码加上+63后直接接上9开头的手机号码即可。
菲律宾的通信公司有globe,smart,sun这几家。菲律宾的电话卡和中国不同,没有漫游费,无论在哪买的只要还在菲律宾就可以正常使用,但如果三个月不回菲律宾该SIM卡就作废了。
(6)菲律宾golobe怎么出扩展阅读
菲律宾现在普遍使用的是3G网络,很多酒店和商场都有免费Wifi,但是覆盖不全且速度较慢。国内的电话卡开通国际漫游流量是可以在菲律宾上网的,但是价格很贵,不推荐。对于不想换菲律宾手机卡,又不能满足于免费wifi上网的同学可以考虑租赁移动wifi。
菲律宾手机卡-Globe 上网(按天数计算&按照流量计算)如果没有办理上网套餐,默认上网每15分钟5P,如默认无法上网请先发GO到2951,按照收到的短信设置手机。
⑦ 菲律宾gohotels宾馆多少钱一晚
便宜没有好货。你住便宜的旅馆。就不要指望有太多的设施。至少也要住。50块美金以上的。
⑧ 2nel lets go party歌词
哦n 一 瓦fai一 拉fight(和英语的发音类似)(法语)
乃 阿艘比拟一Go(日语)
Pun他他要萨 费埃斯塔(菲律宾语)
五里 怕踢卡家(韩语)
Let's go party! (英语,这个就不用音译了吧...)
Let's Go Party
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
哦呢Len girlfriend 得儿瓜
超恩m club 卡能 那儿 卡斯m 扫儿来澳
跑儿扫 要到儿 报n载 哦斯儿 一p Go
要老 宝n 毛利儿 比t Go 靠五儿满 Bo Go 一扫
阿基k豆 马嫩 西嘎你 那马t基曼
难 阿p扫 毛儿 克里 扫儿来 嫩基
靠k炯 盘 Ki带 盘 忙扫里基曼
难 阿拉 that it's on
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
Now let your body work it
图 怕勒儿 报儿聊 那勒儿 看m萨 阿纳巴
一 孙嘎呢儿 家怕巴
Now let my body work it
卡斯木儿 要老 脑哎 马木儿 Bo要巴
其根m 当江 show me a sign
要家扫 毛m除基马 but 扫涂勒基马
take it slow 利得买 马Giao
Bo扫k Bo单 难 送一 藏密高t
高t Bo单 华南 米艘嘎 那儿 五m基Gin大Go
阿基k豆 马嫩 西嘎你 那马t基曼
难 阿p扫 外 一里 扫儿来嫩基
靠k炯 盘 Ki带 盘 忙扫里基曼
难 阿拉 that it's on
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
Now let your body work it
图 怕勒儿 报儿聊 那勒儿 看m萨 阿纳巴
一 孙嘎呢儿 家怕巴
Now let my body work it
卡斯木儿 要老 脑哎 马木儿 Bo要巴
其根m 当江 show me a sign
阿木马儿豆 哈基马
一米 尊比顿 一表里 五里儿 办Gi该t基
难 克带哎 卡斯m 艘k Ki皮 那马 tonight
Tonight tonight tonight
Tonight tonight tonight
Let's Go Party now work that body
阿勒m大五你 怕米 脑哇 那勒儿 普勒儿 带
Let's Go Party now work that body
乃嘎 脑木 克里温 哦呢儿 卡Ten 纳兰
Now let your body work it
图 怕勒儿 报儿聊 那勒儿 看m萨 阿纳巴
一 孙嘎呢儿 家怕巴
Now let my body work it
卡斯木儿 要老 脑哎 马木儿 Bo要巴
其根m 当江 show me a sign
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其中所有的“儿”都发卷舌轻音,就像北京人说话的尾音;k,t发轻音;m,n发鼻音,如果发不出来就省略,例如:满n(man),好t(hot)