Dude, stop taking crack before coming in here to debate. Then you might make some sense. The argument is not whether Moob leeg is the original dialect or not. The argument I am proposing is against the fact that you mentioned that moob leeg has been copying/mimicking the white dialect for decades. This is NOT true. You seem delusional/biased on this subject matter. I asked for one single source and what happens? You go rambling as though you are on a meth trip......
*giggles* This is a good "
joke". I like it, so I will play along ... kekeke.
Oh yeah, you wanted a "single source" regarding the fact that Moob Leeg/Ntsuab has been copying/mimicking the White Dialect, of the White Hmong, for decades, if not hundreds of years till present day USA and the West right?
Foremost, the thread/subject author,
Missterious, is living proof of this FACT. Firsthand eye witness account(s) will trump any book, research paper, or second-hand scholarship anyday, anywhere, and at any given time known to man. Ok,
Missterious is full of crap -- lying let's say. Well then, why don't you, or any inquiring mind (ignorance) who wants to know factually just go out into the Hmong community anywhere throughout the world where Green and White Hmong happen to live together, or within close proximity of one another. Now, ask yourself, "From whom and how are the Green Mong learning (mimicking/copying) the White Dialect from, as it is not native to their Green language?"
Not good enough eh? Ok, let us do a "simple scientific deduction" to see what it says, or concludes.
Did the Green Mong live among the Chinese 10-100-1000 years ago? Yes.
So that means the Green Mong learned the White Hmong dialect from the Chinese? Absolutely not. No. The Chinese natively speak Mandarin/Cantonese -- NOT White Hmong.
Did the Green Mong live among the Viets, Lao, Burmese, Thai 10-100-1000 years ago? Yes.
So that means the Green Mong learned the White Hmong dialect from the Viets, Lao, Burmese, or Thai? Absolutely not. No. The Viets, Lao, Burmese, and Thai natively speak Viet, Lao, Burmese, and Thai respectively -- NOT White Hmong.
Did the Green Mong live among Americans (Europeans, Latinos, Africans etc.) within the last 10-100 years ago in the Western hemisphere? Yes, as resettled immigrants.
So that means the Green Mong learned the White Hmong dialect from the Americans? Absolutely not. No. The Americans natively speak their own language: English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, and African dialects native to them etc., and respectively -- NOT White Hmong.
So if the Green Mong did not learn (mimick/copy) the White Hmong dialect from the Chinese, Viets, Lao, Thai, and Americans of whom they live intimately with/among for 10-100-1000 years, then how did the Green Mong come to learn (mimick/copy) a native language uniquely spoken by the White Hmong. Hmmm, how is this even possible? Wait!
Did the Green Mong live with/among the White Hmong throughout Asia and the West for over 10-100-1000 years? Absolutely. Yes.
So is it possible that the Green Mong learned (mimicked/copied) the native White Hmong dialect from the White Hmong? Absolutely. Yes, the Green Mong learned (mimicked/copied) the native White Hmong dialect from the White Hmong. No way! YES WAY! The ONLY WAY. Practical common sense which can be scientifically (deductively) proven. Oh, we just did that ... kekeke. (Denial and ignorance is bliss.)
Deductive conclusion (fact): The very fact that the Green Mong have/has and continues to live with/among the White Hmong for over decades, hundreds, to thousands of years throughout the world globally, the Green Mong must have first heard and then learned (mimicked/copied) the White Hmong dialect, which is solely native to the White Hmong and no other race or ethnicity, including the Green Mong themselves; thus over time the Green Mong became fluent in the White dialect in terms of tone, vocabulary, and overall speech -- pretty much like how we and other foreigners to the USA learn (mimicked/copied) the English language. (Wow, how is this even possible? The truth
SPEAKS for itself. Get it --
SPEAKS! *giggles*)