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Dongping dialect

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Mandarin Chinese dialect of Shandong, China
Dongping dialect
东平话
Native toUrbanDongping County in thePeople's Republic of China
RegionChina
Native speakers
(undated figure of 760,000[citation needed])
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
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Dongping dialect
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TheDongping dialect (simplified Chinese:东平话;traditional Chinese:東平話;pinyin:Dōngpínghuà) is aMandarin Chinese dialect spoken inDongping County inShandong province,China.

Tones

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Tone nameyin ping (陰平)yang ping (陽平)shang sheng (上聲)qu sheng (去聲)
Tone contour[2]14˩˦53˥˧55˥312˧˩˨
Tone contour Beforeqingsheng312˧˩˨55˥14˩˦53˥˧

Vocabulary

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PersonFirst personSecond person
Odd number我/俺你/恁
Negative numberInclude interlocutors
Does not include interlocutors
Dongping dialectStandard

Chinese

English
word

dialect[3]

pinyin
he...的时候when
bán...一样...as ... as
xiévery
就儿jiù er顺便
náo不好bad
(以板击打)
告底gǎo dīr最终eventually
前儿qiè er前天the day before yesterday
夜儿yè er昨天yesterday
今儿jǐ mēnr今天today
明儿mià er明天tomorrow
清起来qíng qī lai早晨/早上
头晌午tòu sháng wu上午
晌午sháng wu中午noon
过晌午guǒ sháng wu下午afternoon
傍黑báng héir傍晚nightfall
后晌hòng hang晚上night
niǎ妈妈mom/mather
大大dāda爸爸pappy/father
mold
dǐng屁股butt

References

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  1. ^贺巍(He Wei).中原官话分区(稿).Beijing:中国社会科学院语言研究所。
  2. ^《科技文汇》2014年3月 第272期
  3. ^"Dōngpíng fāngyán zhī cíhuì"东平方言之词汇 [Vocabulary of the Dongping Dialect].Zhōngguó Dōngpíng中国东平 (in Chinese). 2011-06-17. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-23. Retrieved2017-08-23.
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