Meixian tuhua

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Meixian tuhua is a local Chinese dialect spoken in the Meixian region of Guangdong, closely associated with but distinct from standard Hakka.

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Label Occurrences
Meixian tuhua canonical 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese dialect
Sinitic language variety
associatedWith Hakka cultural heritage
Meixian local identity
belongsToCategory Chinese regional lects
Hakka lects
closelyAssociatedWith standard Hakka NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Hakka Chinese NERFINISHED
country China
differsIn lexicon from standard Hakka
pronunciation from standard Hakka
some grammatical patterns from standard Hakka
distinctFrom standard Hakka
endangeredStatus vulnerable
hasAlternativeName Meixian local speech NERFINISHED
Meixian tu-hua
hasLanguageType tuhua
hasMutualIntelligibility partially intelligible with standard Hakka
hasPhonologicalVariation tone system differing from standard Hakka
hasRegionType local dialect
hasSociolinguisticRole marker of local origin
hasSpokenForm yes
hasStatus regional non-standard variety
hasWrittenStandard no widely standardized written form
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan languages
linguisticRegister vernacular
primaryScript Chinese characters
sharesFeaturesWith Hakka phonology NERFINISHED
Hakka vocabulary
spokenBy Hakka people in Meixian NERFINISHED
spokenIn Guangdong Province NERFINISHED
Meixian District NERFINISHED
Meizhou City NERFINISHED
subfamily Hakka Chinese NERFINISHED
Sinitic languages
threatenedBy Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
standard Hakka NERFINISHED
transmission intergenerational transmission declining
usedAlongside Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
standard Hakka in Meixian
usedBy local residents of Meixian District
usedIn daily communication
informal domains

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Meixian Hakka alternativeName Meixian tuhua