Min Dong
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"Mindong" redirect here. For information about the Eastern region of Fujian Province, China, see Fuzhou and Ningde.
| Eastern Min | |
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| Min Dong 閩東語 |
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| Native to | Southern China, Vietnam, United States (chiefly New York City) |
| Region | Eastern Fujian (Fuzhou and Ningde) |
| Native speakers | 9.5 million (2007)[1] |
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Sino-Tibetan
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | cdo |
Min Dong (violet)
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Eastern Min, or Min Dong (simplified Chinese: 闽东语; traditional Chinese: 閩東語; pinyin: Mǐndōngyǔ; Foochow Romanized: Mìng-dĕ̤ng-ngṳ̄), is the language mainly spoken in the eastern part of Fujian Province in China, in and near Fuzhou and Ningde. Fuzhou is the province's capital and largest city. Fuzhou dialect is considered the standard form of the Eastern Min language.
The ISO 639-3 abbreviation for Eastern Min is cdo.
There are three branches in Min Dong (閩東)
References [edit]
- ^ Nationalencyklopedin "Världens 100 största språk 2007" The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2007
External links [edit]
| Min Dong edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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