cdo ISO 639

平話‎ (Bangua), 闽东话‎ (Mindongyu) Autonyms

Chinese, Min Dong

  • Geography

    CN Fujian province: Fu’an northeast to Fuzhou; Zhejiang province: border area near Luoyang.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

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Eastern Fujian, Eastern Min
平話‎ (Bangua), 闽东话‎ (Mindongyu)
10,600,000 in China (2022), based on ethnicity. Total users in all countries: 10,918,820.
Fujian province: Fu’an northeast to Fuzhou; Zhejiang province: border area near Luoyang.
China
5 (Developing). Language of recognized nationality: Han.
Sino-Tibetan, Chinese
Hou-Guan (Foochow, Fuchow, Fuzhou, Guxhou), Fu-Ning. The prestige dialect is spoken in Fujian. A member of macrolanguage Chinese [zho].
Used by all.
Literacy rate in L1: 91% (2000 census, Han nationality). Highly literate in Chinese, and they use that literature. Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1884–1905.
Han script, Simplified variant [Hans], used since 1987. Han script, Traditional variant [Hant]. Latin script [Latn], developed and revised to final form during late 19th century.
OLAC resources in and about Chinese, Min Dong
Chinese, Min Dong
5,500 in Brunei (2019).
Major cities.
Foochow.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Buddhist, Christian, Daoist.
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Chinese, Min Dong
Few speakers.
Bali and Java provinces: scattered throughout.
Xinghua (Hsinghua).
8b (Nearly extinct)
Elderly only. Shifted to Indonesian [ind].
Non-indigenous.
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Chinese, Min Dong
252,000 in Malaysia (2004).
Sarawak: mostly Bintangor, Sarikei, and Sibu towns.
Foochow (Fuzhou).
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. All also use Hakka Chinese [hak].
Non-indigenous.
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Chinese, Min Dong
56,000 in Singapore (2018 J. Leclerc). Ethnic population: 70,800 (2010 census).
Scattered.
Fuzhou (Foochow, Fuchow, Guxhou), Hokchia (Fuqing, Hockchew, Hockchia).
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous.
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Chinese, Min Dong
Chumphon and Nakhon Si Thammarat provinces: main towns Chandi, Nabon, and Lamae.
Fuzhou (Foochow, Fuchow).
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous.
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Chinese, Min Dong
4,080 in United States (2015 census). Identified as Fuchow in census. United States Census figure for all Chinese varieties: 2,900,000 (2015).
New York; Pennsylvania.
Fuzhou (Foochow, Fuchow).
Unestablished
Some also use English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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