Cantonese dialect
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Definition
Noun: 1. A major dialect of the Chinese language: Cantonese dialect refers to a specific variety of Chinese primarily spoken in and around the city of Guangzhou (historically called Canton), the province of Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau, and by many overseas Chinese communities. It is distinct from other Chinese varieties like Mandarin in its pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Usage
- The term "Cantonese dialect" is used to identify this specific linguistic system, often in contrast to Standard Mandarin or other Chinese dialects.
- It functions as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
Examples
- As a subject:
- The Cantonese dialect has nine tones, which makes it particularly challenging for new learners.
- As an object:
- She is fluent in both Mandarin and the Cantonese dialect.
- With a preposition:
- Many classic Chinese operas are performed in the Cantonese dialect.
Advanced Usage
- In linguistic and sociolinguistic contexts, "Cantonese dialect" may be discussed in terms of its prestige, historical development, or its role as a lingua franca in certain regions.
- The term can be used in discussions about language preservation, especially in communities where Mandarin is the dominant official language.
Variants and Related Words
- Cantonese (noun, adjective): A more common shorthand term for the Cantonese dialect or its speakers. (e.g., )
- Yue (noun): The academic name for the language group that includes the Cantonese dialect. (e.g., )
- Guangdonghua (noun): The Mandarin Chinese term for the Cantonese dialect, meaning "Guangdong speech".
Synonyms
- Yue Chinese: The formal linguistic classification.
- Guangzhou dialect: A term sometimes used, referencing the major city where it is spoken.
Notes on Meaning
- While often called a "dialect" in English, from a linguistic perspective, Cantonese is not mutually intelligible with Mandarin and is considered by many linguists to be a separate language within the Sinitic (Chinese) language family. The term "dialect" in this context often reflects socio-political classifications rather than linguistic ones.
- The "Cantonese dialect" specifically referenced here is Standard Cantonese, based on the speech of Guangzhou, which is the prestige form taught and used in media.
Noun
- the dialect of Chinese spoken in Canton and neighboring provinces and in Hong Kong and elsewhere outside China