1. ErhuaErhua; also called erhuayin or erization, refers to a phonological process that adds r-coloring or the "ér" (儿) sound to syllables in spoken Mandarin Chinese. It is most common in the speech varieties of North China, especially in the Beijing dialect, as a diminutive suffix for nouns, though some dialects also use it for other grammatical purposes.
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