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Ningbo dialect

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Dialect of Wu Chinese
Ningbo dialect
Yong-Jiang
寧波閒話
Pronunciationɲìɲ.pɐ́u.ɛ́.ó~ɲìɲ.póʔ.ɛ́.ó
Native toPeople's Republic of China
RegionNingbo &Zhoushan,Zhejiang province
EthnicityNingbo people (Han Chinese)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologning1280
Linguasphere79-AAA-dbf (also 79-AAA-dbg on Zhoushan archipelago)
Bible in Ningbo Romanised (Genesis), published by theBritish and Foreign Bible Society.

TheNingbo dialect (Chinese:宁波话/寧波話, 宁波闲话/寧波閒話) is a dialect ofWu Chinese, one subdivision ofChinese language. Ningbo dialect is spoken throughoutNingbo andZhoushan prefectures, inZhejiang province.

Intelligibility

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Ningbo dialect native speakers generally understandShanghainese, another dialect of Wu. However, Shanghainese speakers do not always have full understanding of the Ningbo dialect. It is not mutually intelligible withMandarin Chinese, or any other subdivision of the Chinese languages. The Ningbo dialect is considered a Yongjiang dialect or Mingzhou dialect (as both terms are synonymous), and is closely related to theTaihu Wu dialects ofZhoushan. In terms of inter-intelligibility between dialects within the Yong-Jiang subgroup, they can be more accurately described as 'accents' () as these dialects are relatively uniform and almost identical to each other aside from pronunciation differences and some minor lexical differences.

Phonology

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Initials

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Initial consonants[1]
 LabialDental/AlveolarAlveolo-PalatalVelarGlottal
Nasalmnɲŋ 
Plosivetenuisptkʔ
aspirated 
voicedbdɡ 
Affricatetenuists
aspiratedtsʰtɕʰ 
voiceddz 
Fricativevoicelessfsɕ h
voicedvzʑ ɦ
Laterall

Finals

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Vowel nuclei
FrontCentralBack
UnroundedRounded
Close/i//y,ʏ//u/
Close-mid/e//ø//o/
Open-mid/ɛ//ə//ɔ/
Open/a/
Diphthong/ɐi,ɐu,œʏ/
Finals[2]
CodaOpenNasalGlottal stop
Medialjwjwjw
Nucleusii    jeʔ  
yy    ɥøʔ  
ʏʏ        
uu        
ee        
øø        
oo  joŋ joʔ 
ɛɛ       
ə   ən wən   
ɔɔ ɔ̃jɔ̃wɔ̃   
aajawaã waʔ
ɐiɐi wɐi      
ɐuɐu        
œʏœʏ        
Syllabic continuants:[z̩][z̩ʷ][m̩][n̩][ŋ̩][l̩]

Notes:

  • The table contains two additional finals/yɲ,ɥøʔ/. These have merged with/joŋ,joʔ/ respectively in younger generations.
  • /y,ʏ/ are similar in pronunciation, differing slightly in lip rounding ([y,iᵝ] respectively). The two are merged in younger generations.
  • /j/ is pronounced[ɥ] before rounded vowels.

TheMiddle Chinese[-ŋ]rimes are retained, while[-n] and[-m] are either retained or have disappeared in the Ningbo dialect. Middle Chinese[-p-t-k] rimes have become glottal stops,[-ʔ].

Tones

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Tones[1]
Middle Chinese tone
píngshǎng
yīn˥˧ (53)˧˥ (35)˦ (44)ʔ˥ (55)
yáng˨˦ (24)˨˩˧ (213)ʔ˩˨ (12)

Examples

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唱月亮

月亮菩薩彎彎上,彎到小姑進后堂。
后堂空,拜相公,
相公念經,打一天井,
天井隔笆,打一稻花,
稻花耘田,打一團箕。

火瑩頭

火瑩頭,夜夜紅,
阿公挑擔賣碗蔥,
新婦織麻糊燈籠,
阿婆箝牌捉牙虫,
兒子看鴨撩屙虫。

See also

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References

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  1. ^abTang, Zhenzhu (1997).Níngbō fāngyán cídiǎn宁波方言词典 [Ningbo dialect dictionary]. Nanjing. p. 7.ISBN 978-7-5343-3120-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^Hu, Fang (2005).A Phonetic Study of the Vowels in Ningbo Chinese (Thesis). City University of Hong Kong.
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