Minish Hwoaie
Appearance
Minish Hwoaie | ||
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闽北语 Mǐnběiyǔ | ||
Goll er loayrt ayns | Deynphobblaght ny Sheen, Singapore | |
Ard | Fujian meanagh as sheear-hwoaie | |
Earroo loayreyderyn | 10 millioon (1984) [1] | |
Kynney çhengey | Sheenagh-Tibetagh
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Corys screeuee | Hànzì | |
Coadyn çhengey | ||
ISO 639-1 | zh | |
ISO 639-2 | chi, zho | |
ISO 639-3 | mnp | |
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She aarheynn jeh ny çhengaghyn Min Sheenagh ee Minish Hwoaie (Minish Hwoaie: 闽北语 Mǐnběiyǔ). Ta'n ennym çheet er ymmodee abbyrtyn ta goll er loayrt ayns Fujian meanagh as sheear-hwoaie. Va çhengoayllee cliaghtey rheynn Min ayns Minish Hwoaie as Minish Yiass; agh jiu, t'ad rheynn ad ny smoo.[2] Rere'n chiaddey shoh, ta Min Bei çheet er abbyrtyn Shibei ayns Pucheng Xian, Chong'an, Wufu as Xingtian ayns Wuyishan Shi, Zhenghe as Zhengqian ayns Zhenghe Xian.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ Ethnologue report for language code:mnp (Baarle) (20 Averil, 2009). Feddynit er 2009-05-11.
- ↑ Branner, David Prager (2000). Problems in Comparative Chinese Dialectology — the Classification of Miin and Hakka, Trends in Linguistics, ear. 123. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 31-101-5831-0.
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