It means "what to say; what to say". The pronunciation is roughly: gong xia mi, and the intonation is: one, one, four tones.
The main pronunciation features of Hokkien are:
1. Most of the ancient voicing characters can be pronounced flat, but today they are pronounced without exhaling.
2. Nianzhi, Deng, etc. sometimes retain the rupture sound and become [t], [?].
3. No soft labial sounds [v], [f].
4. There are rhyme endings [-m], [-p], [-t], [-k].
5. There are seven categories of tones, mainly the above, which are not entirely equivalent to the ancient tonal system.
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Minnan is mainly distributed in Quanzhou, Zhangzhou, Xiamen, most of Xinluo District in Longyan, most of Zhangping City, most of Datian and part of Youxi in Sanming District , Fuding and Xiapu small parts of Ningde City, small parts of Jiaocheng District, and parts of Fuqing: some natural villages in Yuxi Town, Fuqing City, some natural villages in Wangkeng, Yidu Township, Shangjing Township, Yinxi Township, and Yangxia Township , Dongzhang and other towns, Longtang in Honglu Town, Zhenbian, Zhoudian and other villages. ?
The Hui, Manchu, and Mongolian people in Quanzhou also speak fluent Hokkien, and the Hui people in Quanzhou who are not in Hui Township also speak Hokkien. Apart from Fujian, the Hokkien dialect is most popular in Taiwan, where approximately 80% of Taiwan’s population can speak Hokkien.