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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.
: d* n! h( s- |! h% q5 j1 Y2 V5 d
5 M$ M. o5 ]& c; \4 L9 e: mFor instance, module can be pronounced "d", but local people, including online dictionary, speak it as "zh".
: R, E5 }& G9 Q; S; I# M8 @
0 @+ ~. H( X4 r; CAs 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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