Ji-Lu Mandarin
Ji Lu Mandarin (simplified Chinese: 冀鲁官话; traditional Chinese: 冀魯官話; pinyin: jìlǔguānhuà) is a Mandarin dialect spoken in the Chinese provinces of Hebei and Shandong. Despite these areas being quite near Beijing, Ji Lu sounds quite different from Beijing dialect, which is the basis for Standard Mandarin, the standard Chinese spoken language.
Regional variations
- 保定話
- Jinan dialect 濟南話
- 石家莊話
- Tianjin dialect 天津話
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Subcategories of Mandarin: | Northeastern | Beijing | Ji-Lu | Jiao-Liao | Zhongyuan | | Southwestern | Taiwanese | | Dungan | |||
Subcategories of Min: | Min Bei | Min Dong | Min Nan | Min Zhong | Puxian | Qiong Wen | | |||
Comprehensive list of Chinese dialects | Identification of the varieties of Chinese | ||||
Historical phonology: | Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | | Proto-Mandarin | Haner | |||
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Official written varieties: | Classical Chinese | Vernacular Chinese | |||
Other varieties: | Written Vernacular Cantonese |