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The Fu'an dialect () is a dialect of
Eastern Min Eastern Min or Min Dong (, Foochow Romanized: Mìng-dĕ̤ng-ngṳ̄), is a branch of the Min group of Sinitic languages of China. The prestige form and most-cited representative form is the Fuzhou dialect, the speech of the capital of Fujian. G ...
, which is a branch of Min Chinese spoken mainly in the eastern part of
Fujian Fujian (; alternately romanized as Fukien or Hokkien) is a province on the southeastern coast of China. Fujian is bordered by Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, Guangdong to the south, and the Taiwan Strait to the east. Its cap ...
Province, China. The Fu'an dialect covers two city and three counties:
Ningde Ningde (; Foochow Romanized: Nìng-dáik), also known as Mindong (; Foochow Romanized: Mìng-dĕ̤ng; lit. East of Fujian), is a prefecture-level city located along the northeastern coast of Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It borders ...
,
Fu'an (; Foochow Romanized: Hók-ăng-chê; sometimes ''Fu An'') is a county-level city of Ningde prefecture level city, in northeast Fujian province, PRC, some away from the provincial capital Fuzhou. History Found Fu'an county was found in 1245 ...
, Shouning, Zhouning and Zherong County.


Phonology

The Fu'an dialect has 18 initials, 50 rimes and 7 tones.


Initials


Rimes


Tones


Perseverative assimilation


Anticipatory assimilation


Tone sandhi

The two-syllable tonal
sandhi Sandhi ( sa, सन्धि ' , "joining") is a cover term for a wide variety of sound changes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries. Examples include fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of one sound depending on near ...
rules are shown in the table below (the rows give the first syllable's original citation tone, while the columns give the citation tone of the second syllable):


References

*. {{Chinese_language Eastern Min