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    Min Dialects
    By James Campbell

    Min is a cover term for several languages spoken in Fujian province, some common names including Hokkien, Holo, Hoktsiu, Teochew, Hainanese. Though Hokkien is the old spelling of Fujian province and the way it is pronounced in Southern Min, today Hokkien refers mainly to the language. The Min dialects are divided into several divisions (languages) because mutual intelligibility between them is very difficult: Northern Min, Eastern Min, Southern Min, Central and Western Min, and Qiongwen (spoken on Hainan island). There is an article in the news about a man who showed up in a New York City courthouse who needed a Chinese interpreter. The interpreter they brought in could only speak Mandarin who complained it was impossible to speak with this man because he was a Hokkien speaker! Even if they could have found someone from Fujian, say Fuzhou (N. Min), the interpreter still wouldn't be able to communicate unless he could speak Southern Min because these are not mutually intelligible languages.

    The Min languages branched off from Chinese at a point in history much earlier than the other languages started to emerge. So there are some remnants in Min that resemble a much earlier form of Chinese than can be found in any of the other Sinitic languages. This also explains why there is much more variety within Min to the point that we can at least distinguish a northern and a southern language.

    This is an index to the information on Min dialects found at this site. Names are listed first in Traditional, then Simplified characters with Pinyin pronunciation. Links to information on this site available on a dialect are provided next to each entry. More data is being added on a weekly basis. Updated December 13, 2003.

    Mǐn
    • 閩東  闽东  Eastern Mǐn
      福州 / 福州  Fúzhōu Tones   Numbers  
      福安 / 福安  Fúān Tones  
      福清 / 福清  Fúqīng Tones  
      古田 / 古田  Gǔtián Tones  
      寧德 / 宁德  Níngdé Tones  
      周寧 / 周宁  Zhōuníng Tones  
      福鼎 / 福鼎  Fúdǐng Tones  

    • 閩北  闽北  Northern Mǐn
      建甌 / 建瓯  Jiànōu Tones   Numbers  
      建陽 / 建阳  Jiànyáng Tones  
      松溪 / 松溪  Sōngxī Tones  
      順昌 / 顺昌  Shùnchāng Tones  
      埔上 / 埔上  Pǔshàng Tones  
      邵武 / 邵武  Shàowǔ Tones  
      峽陽 / 峡阳  Xiáyáng Tones  
      政和 / 政和  Zhènghé Tones  
      洋墩 / 洋墩  Yángdūn Tones  
      石陂 / 石陂  Shípí Tones  
      崇安 / 崇安  Chóngān Tones  
      光澤 / 光泽  Guāngzé Tones  
      太寧 / 太宁  Tàiníng Tones  
      建寧 / 建宁  Jiànníng Tones  
      將樂 / 将乐  Jiānglè Tones  
      明溪 / 明溪  Míngxī Tones  
      南浦 / 南浦  Nánpǔ Tones  
      忠信 / 忠信  Zhōngxìn Tones  
      盤亭 / 盘亭  Pántíng Tones  
      監江 / 监江  Jiānjiāng Tones  
      難平 / 难平  Nánpíng Tones  

    • 莆仙  莆仙  Púxiān
      莆田 / 莆田  Pútiān Tones  
      澳腰 / 澳腰  Aoyāo Tones  

    • 閩南  闽南  Southern Mǐn
      廈門 / 厦门  Xiàmén Tones   Numbers  
      泉州 / 泉州  Quánzhōu Tones  
      漳州 / 漳州  Zhāngzhōu Tones  
      臺北 / 台北  Táiběi Tones   Numbers  
      臺南 / 台南  Táinán Tones  
      鹿港 / 鹿港  Lùgǎng Tones  
      宜蘭 / 宜兰  Yílán Tones  
      晉江 / 晋江  Jìnjiāng Tones  
      潮州 / 潮州  Cháozhōu Tones  
      潮陽 / 潮阳  Cháoyáng Tones  
      汕頭 / 汕头  Shàntóu Tones   Numbers  
      揭陽 / 揭阳  Jiēyáng Tones  
      安溪 / 安溪  Anxī Tones  
      板橋 / 板桥  Bǎnqiáo Tones  
      文昌 / 文昌  Wénchāng Tones  
      永春 / 永春  Yǒngchūn Tones  
      龍巖 / 龙岩  Lóngyán Tones  
      龍溪 / 龙溪  Lóngxī Tones  
      靈溪 / 灵溪  Língxī Tones  
      平南縣 / 平南县  Píngnán Xiàn Tones  
      大田 / 大田  Dàtián Tones  
      尤溪 / 尤溪  Yōuxī Tones  
      城關 / 城关  Chéngguān Tones  
      西洋 / 西洋  Xīyáng Tones  
      洋中 / 洋中  Yángzhōng Tones  
      湯川 / 汤川  Tángchuān Tones  
      中仙 / 中仙  Zhōngxiān Tones  
      新橋 / 新桥  Xīnqiáo Tones  
      街面 / 街面  Jiēmiàn Tones  
      後路 / 后路  Hòulù Tones  
      澄海 / 澄海  Chénghǎi Tones  

    • 閩西  闽西  Western Mǐn
      漳平 / 漳平  Zhāngpíng Tones  
      永福 / 永福  Yǒngfú Tones  

    • 閩中  闽中  Central Mǐn
      永安 / 永安  Yǒngān Tones  
      沙縣 / 沙县  Shā Xiàn Tones  
      仙游 / 仙游  Xiānyóu Tones  

    • 瓊文  琼文  Qióngwén
      海口 / 海口  Hǎikǒu Tones   Numbers  
      雷州 / 雷州  Léizhōu Tones   Numbers  
      雷州遂溪 / 雷州遂溪  Léizhōu Suixi Numbers  

    
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