Fuqing dialect
Eastern Min dialect of Fuqing, China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fuqing dialect (simplified Chinese: 福清话; traditional Chinese: 福清話; pinyin: Fúqīnghuà, BUC: Hók-chiăng-uâ, IPA: [huʔ˥ tsʰiaŋ˥ ŋuɑ˦˨]), or Hokchia, is an Eastern Min dialect. It is spoken in the county-level city of Fuqing, China, situated within the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou. It is not completely mutually intelligible with the Fuzhou dialect, although the level of understanding is high enough to be considered so.[4][5]
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Fuqing | |
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福清話 | |
Hók-chiăng-uâ | |
Native to | People's Republic of China, Malaysia |
Region | Fuqing; Pingtan; some parts of Changle; Yongtai; Fuzhou city proper; Sitiawan; Sri Jaya |
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Chinese characters and Foochow Romanized | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
ISO 639-6 | fuji |
Glottolog | None |
Linguasphere | 79-AAA-icm |
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