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===Chinese=== Northern [[Chinese language|Chinese]] accents, centered around [[Beijing]], are well known as having ''[[erhua]]'' which can be translated as "R-change". This normally happens at ends of words, particularly ones that end in an -n/-ng sound. So a southern Chinese might say ''yī diǎn'' (一点) ("a little bit") but a Beijinger would say it more like [(j)i tʲɚ] which in [[Pinyin]] is sometimes rendered ''yī diǎnr'' to show if the word can be rhotacized. The final "R" sound is strongly pronounced, not unlike Irish or American accents.
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