Northeast China dialect

The Northeast China dialect is the Mandarin dialect spoken in Northeastern China. Northeastern China dialect evolved from Han immigrants mainly from Shandong and Hebei provinces. While phonologically, the difference between Northeast China dialect and Beijing dialect are not so significant, Northeastern Mandarin contains many colloquialisms not found in Standard Mandarin. Also see Northeastern Mandarin.
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