Yuantang subdialect
Yuantang is a subdialect spoken by Hakka speakers at Yuantang, a village in southern China. It is also known as the snake language.
Rules
Example : 食饭 → 手习花散 → ; eat → hand + learn + flower + separation.Clearly, the words 食 and 饭 are each split into two sounds, the initial and the rime, thus 食 is made up of the initial of 手 and the rime of 习, and similarly, 饭 is from 花 and from 散. This is similar to the traditional Chinese practice of representing sounds by two characters known as fanqie.
This practice also resembles Jin, another Sinitic language, in its process of splitting a monosyllabic word into two syllables. A similar process is also found in Mandarin.