Jìlǔ Guānhuà

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Jìlǔ Guānhuà is a major dialect group of Mandarin Chinese spoken primarily in parts of Hebei and Shandong provinces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mandarin Chinese dialect group
Sinitic language variety
classificationUsedBy Chinese dialectology
country China
hasDialectContinuumWith Beijing Mandarin NERFINISHED
Jilu–Beijing Mandarin transition zone NERFINISHED
hasLexicalFeature contains region-specific vocabulary distinct from Standard Mandarin
hasPhonologicalFeature erhua usage differs from Beijing Mandarin
retroflex initials often differ from Standard Mandarin
tone values differ from Standard Mandarin
hasSubvarieties local urban and rural dialects in Hebei
local urban and rural dialects in Shandong
hasWritingSystem Chinese characters
historicallyInfluencedBy Middle Chinese NERFINISHED
isLinguisticVarietyOf Northern Mandarin NERFINISHED
isMajorDialectGroupOf Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
isMutuallyIntelligibleWith Standard Mandarin (to a large extent)
ISO639Status doesNotHaveSeparateISO639Code
isSpokenLanguageOf Han Chinese NERFINISHED
languageBranch Sinitic languages
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan languages
languageGroup Mandarin NERFINISHED
linguisticTypology analytic language
tone language
nameInChineseCharacters 冀鲁官话 NERFINISHED
primaryRegion Hebei Province NERFINISHED
Shandong Province NERFINISHED
regionNameEtymology derived from abbreviations of Hebei (冀) and Shandong (鲁)
romanization Jìlǔ Guānhuà
sharesFeaturesWith other Northern Mandarin dialects
spokenBy millions of speakers
spokenIn northern China NERFINISHED
subclassOf Chinese dialect group
Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
usesStandardWrittenForm Written Standard Chinese
writingDirection left-to-right (modern usage)

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Jilu Mandarin hasAlternativeName Jìlǔ Guānhuà