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Tingzhou dialect

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Dingzhou dialect
汀州客語
Thin-chû-phién
Native toChina
Sino-Tibetan
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ISO 639-6tigz
GlottologNone
A 2010 map displaying the percentage of Taiwanese residents that use Hakka as a household language.

The Dingzhou dialect (汀州客語) is a group of Hakka dialects spoken in Longyan (historically Tingzhou Prefecture), southwestern Fujian, China. Dingzhou includes the Hakka dialects spoken in Changting (Tingzhou), Ninghua, Qingliu, Liancheng, Wuping, Shanghang and Yongding.

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