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Dialects in the suburbs of Beijing

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Beijing dialect refers to the words spoken by local people living in Beijing. Beijing dialect is spoken from downtown Beijing to Tongxian in the east, Mentougou in the west, Fengtai in the south and Huairou in the north. In this area, which accounts for only one third of Beijing's total area, the phonetic system of Beijing dialect spoken by local people is the phonetic standard of Mandarin, the same language of Han nationality.

Beijingers: Beijing dialect, with Beijing accent and many rhymes, belongs to the northern dialect and is distributed in most areas except Pinggu and Yanqing;

Yanqing people: speaking Yanqing accent and entering tone, belonging to Jin dialect, distributed in Yanqing basin and surrounding mountainous areas, roughly bounded by the Great Wall, with Beijingers in the south and Yanqing people in the north;

Pinggu people: I'm not sure whether Pinggu accent can be divided into yin and yang. Tangshan dialect belongs to the northern dialect of Hebei and Shandong, which is distributed in Pinggu Basin and surrounding mountainous areas.

Yanqing dialect belongs to Huaicheng dialect of Beijing Mandarin, not Jin dialect.

Yanqing was originally a county in Zhangjiakou, and almost certainly once belonged to the Jin dialect. Yanqing dialect is now said to have been influenced by immigrants from Jinghai; Coupled with the assimilation of Beijing dialect and Jilu Mandarin, it can be said to be a mixed language.

The characteristics of mixed language can also be seen from pronunciation and vocabulary.

Jin dialect still has a bottom in vocabulary.