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  1. The Beijing dialect ( simplified Chinese: 北京话; traditional Chinese: 北京話; pinyin: Běijīnghuà ), also known as Pekingese and Beijingese, is the prestige dialect of Mandarin spoken in the urban area of Beijing, China. It is the phonological basis of Standard Chinese, the official language in the People's Republic of China and one of ...

  2. The Beijing accent is the distinct way in which Beijingers speak Standard Mandarin. One of the most notable characteristics of the Beijing accent is the use of the ‘Erhuayin’ or the exaggerated ‘er’ sound that is added to many words and expressions. Generally speaking, the Beijing dialect (sometimes called Beijingnese) is the dialect ...

  3. While Mandarin is spoken in distinctive dialects throughout China, standard Mandarin is mostly influenced by the Northern Beijing dialect. This is similar to how standard American English is influenced by the West Coast dialect. Beijing being the center of government in China accounts for its influence, while the actresses and actors of ...

  4. Apr 10, 2023 · The Beijing dialect, also known as Beijing Mandarin or Pekingese, is the prestige dialect of Mandarin spoken in Beijing. The history of this dialect spoken can be traced back to the Yuan dynasty when the capital of China was established in Beijing. Since then, Beijing has been China's political and cultural center, and the Beijing dialect has ...

  5. Mar 17, 2023 · Standard Mandarin itself is the Beijing dialect of the larger Mandarin language group. The Chinese central government chose it as the standard, national language in the 1930s, elevating it above the other varieties of Chinese language. The government terms all other branches of the Sinitic language family as "dialects", but many differ ...

  6. trevelyan. said on. March 6, 2012. @Victory -- yes -- it's northern slang rather than standard mandarin and you'll run into it in Beijing although also the north more generally. I personally like it, but don't forget to add the 儿 after the 根 if you're going to use it. jlepo. said on. March 22, 2012.

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  8. Chinese languages - Dialects, Mandarin, Writing: The pronunciation of Modern Standard Chinese is based on the Beijing dialect, which is of the Northern, or Mandarin, type. It employs about 1,300 different syllables. There are 22 initial consonants, including stops (made with momentary, complete closure in the vocal tract), affricates (beginning as stops but ending with incomplete closure ...

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