Qingtian dialect explained
Qingtian |
Nativename: | Chinese: 青田話 |
States: | People's Republic of China |
Region: | Qingtian county, Lishui prefecture, Zhejiang province |
Speakers: | ? |
Familycolor: | Sino-Tibetan |
Fam2: | Sinitic |
Fam3: | Wu |
Fam4: | Chuqu |
Isoexception: | dialect |
Glotto: | none |
Glotto2: | qing1241 |
Glottoname2: | Qingtian |
Notice: | IPA |
The Qingtian dialect is a dialect of the Chinese language. It is spoken in Qingtian county of Lishui prefecture in Zhejiang, China. The Qingtian dialect is one of the Chuqu dialects of Wu Chinese spoken in Quzhou and Lishui prefectures of Zhejiang.[1]
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