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Changting dialect

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Dialect of Tingzhou Hakka
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Changting dialect
長汀話
Native toChina
RegionChangting County, Fujian
Native speakers
(173,000 cited 1993)[citation needed ]
Chinese characters
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog chan1325
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The Changting dialect (simplified Chinese: 长汀话; traditional Chinese: 長汀話) is a dialect of Tingzhou Hakka mainly spoken in Changting County of northwest Fujian, China. It is generally regarded as the representative dialect of the Hakka spoken in western Fujian province.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Luo, Meizhen 罗美珍; Lin, Lifang 林立芳; Rao, Changrong 饶长溶, eds. (2004). Kèjiāhuà tōngyòng cídiǎn 客家话通用词典 (in Chinese). Guangzhou: Zhongshan daxue chubanshe.
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