Talk:Xin Hua (VOCALOID3)/@comment-30602727-20150323175218

"Due to having a Taiwanese provider, she has a Taiwanese dialect."

I'm very unsure about the "dialect" portion of the sentence. People tend to get all... butthurt and offended (for lack of better words) whenever someone says there's a Taiwanese dialect and point out that it's literally Mandarin, there's no such thing as a "Taiwanese" dialect. Is there possibly a better way to word this or add on to the sentence, so people just wouldn't think there is literally a whole new dialect of Chinese called "Taiwanese" when it's really just Mandarin with regional differences?