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joojei
mainland,shanghai, shenzhen and fujian -dialect or substandard? hey, do these above mentioned are dialects or substandard variants of mandarin chinese? do people in shanghai speak a dialect form? especially, in shenzhen and fujian, what are the differences in spoken language with mandarin?
20 de nov. de 2013 8:55
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Well.. I want to attach a question... do you feel 普通話 is the easiest chinese language to study? I say it because I found 廣東話 and 閩南話 has 8 tones, as well as 四川話 which has more than 5 tones.
21 de noviembre de 2013
In Shenzhen they speak Cantones, in Fujian they speak Hokkien (Also named as Min), and in Shanghai, they speak Shanghainese(a variety of Goetian, goetian is also named as Wu). They are different languages linguistically. None of them is dialect of Mandarin.
21 de noviembre de 2013
Yes there are 8 main dialects Stem from mandarin. Besides there are some,minority languages out of HAN Minority.
21 de noviembre de 2013
in Mainland they speak Chinese, the official language of China in Shanghai they speak Shanghainese in Shenzhen they speak Cantonese about Fujian -- no idea, never been there whether to call them languages, dialects or regional varieties -- as you wish
20 de noviembre de 2013
yes,,,,In the past 700 years ,,,Beijing is the capital,,,as the center of China,,its language is most powerful ,,,, Mandarin came from Beijing's dialect.And Nothern China 's main dialects are similar with Mandarin . Shanghai and Fujian,and Shenzhen's,,,of course difficult,,,,,,but they can speak Mandarin,,,,,
20 de noviembre de 2013
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