Jiaoliao Mandarin

Jiaoliao or JiaoLiao Mandarin (simplified Chinese: 胶辽官话; traditional Chinese: 膠遼官話; pinyin: JiāoLiáo Guānhuà) is a primary dialect of Mandarin Chinese, spoken on the Jiaodong Peninsula, from Yantai to Qingdao, Ganyu District in northeastern Jiangsu and the Liaodong Peninsula, from Dalian to Dandong, and along the Yalu River and the Ussuri River, in northeast China. Yantai, Dalian, and Weihai dialects are the standard JiaoLiao Mandarin.[1]

JiaoLiao Mandarin
RegionShandong and Liaodong
Native speakers
35,000,000 (2019)
Sino-Tibetan
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ISO 639-6jliu
cmn-jia
GlottologNone
huab1238  Central Plain Guanhua
Linguasphere79-AAA-bd

Etymology

Jiao is short for the Jiao River. Liao is short for the Liaodong Peninsula, and the name Liaodong means "East of the Liao River". (Liao is also an abbreviation used for the city of Liaoyang.)

Sub-dialects

References

  1. Margaret Mian Yan Introduction to Chinese Dialectology 2006 - Page 62 "JiaoLiao Mandarin Group 胶辽官话The estimated number of native speakers of this group is 28.83 million; it is divided into the following subgroups: ; (1) Qingzhou subgroup (2) DengLian subgroup (3) GaiHuan Subgroup 5. Zhongyuan Mandarin ..."
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