
Hokkien n ({zh|t={{linktext|福建話}|s={linktext|福建话}|p=Fújiànhuà|poj=Hok-kiàn oē|tl=Hok-kiàn-uē|first=t}}) or Quanzhou–Zhangzhou (Chinchew-Changchew; BP: Zuánziū–Ziāngziū) is a group of mutually intelligible Min Nan Chinese dialects spoken by many overseas Chinese throughout Southeast Asia. Hokkien originated from a dialect...
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(from the article `Fukien`) ...principal local dialects in Fukien. Hokchiu (the Fu-chou dialect) is spoken principally in Fu-chou and in the Min-hou area corresponding roughly ... ...regarded as the standard. Hakka is another important dialect; it predominates in the north and northeast of the province. Offshoots of Hakka are ... [2 ...
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