Medan Hokkien
Medan Hokkien is a local variant of Hokkien spoken among the Chinese in Medan, Indonesia. It is the lingua franca in Medan as well as other northern city states of North Sumatra surrounding it, and is a subdialect of Zhangzhou (漳州) dialect, together with widespread use of Indonesian and English borrowed words. It is predominantly a spoken dialect: it is rarely written in Chinese characters as Indonesia was banned the use of Chinese characters back in New Order era, and there is no standard romanisation.
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Datian Min |
- Qianlu dialect
- Houlu dialect
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Hokkien | |
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Teo-Swa (Chaoshan) | East Asia | |
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- Bangkok Teochew
- Cambodia Teochew
- Kalimantan Teochew
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Zhenan Min |
- Cangnan dialect
- Pingyang dialect
- Dongtou dialect
- Yuhuan dialect
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Zhongshan Min | |
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Unclassified |
- Yixing dialect
- Zhoushan dialect
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