Min Dong
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- This article is about Min Dong Language, a kind of Chinese dialect. In other context, "Min Dong" might as well mean the eastern area of Fujian Province, China, where Fuzhou and Ningde are located.
Min Dong Language (or Eastern Min Language, Chinese: 閩東語, BUC: Mìng-dĕ̤ng-ngṳ̄) is the language mainly spoken in the eastern part of Fujian Province (Chinese: 福建, BUC: Hók-gióng) in China. Fuzhou dialect is considered the standard form of Min Dong.
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Note: The above is only one classification scheme among many. The categories in italics are not universally acknowledged to be independent categories. |
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Subcategories of Mandarin: | Northeastern | Beijing | Ji-Lu | Jiao-Liao | Zhongyuan | Lan-Yin | Southwestern | Jianghuai | Dungan | |||
Subcategories of Min: | Min Bei | Min Nan | |||
Min Dong | Min Zhong | Hainanese | Puxian | | Shaojiang | ||||
Comprehensive list of Chinese dialects | ||||
Official spoken varieties: | Standard Mandarin | Standard Cantonese | |||
Historical phonology: | Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | Proto-Min | Proto-Mandarin | Haner | |||
Chinese: written varieties | ||||
Official written varieties: | Classical Chinese | Vernacular Chinese | |||
Other varieties: | Written Vernacular Cantonese |