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Xi'Er Dun -

你们好

Are there any PDF file texts/textbooks 课本/课文 for learning Chinese Dialects 中国方言?
Do such things exist for download from online?

I am also interested in Chinese audio-texts/stories/dialogues (as well as podcasts) for various
Chinese Dialects, ie. Shanghainese 上海话, Taiwanese 台语 (闽南语), Fuzhouhua
福州话, Hakka (Kejia) 客家, etc. any of them for free download would be ideal (mp3 format
would be best).
Is there any audio podcast recordings of various Chinese Dialects, I want to hear some more spoken
non-Mandarin Chinese varieties that are downloadable for free.

However, to keep up with my study of Mandarin 普通话, I know there is such thing a Chinese
Podcast for free online, but is there any audio-texts available too?

谢谢您

Xi ' Er Dun 希尔顿 from 澳洲 Australia



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Dani_man -

In the Chinese language section in Beijing's Xidan bookstore, I've seen a Hakka dictionaries. It's
not really something you can learn from... It's a long long lists of Hakka words and their
equivalent in Chinese, and vice versa (as far as I remember), with a word written in international
pronunciation alphabet next to it to explain how to pronunce it. It seems to be more for linguists
then for someone who wants to learn Hakka.

But googling it gives a lot of results, why don't you try online learning?










csit -

For PDF files, how about these?

An Anglo-Chinese vocabulary of the Ningpo dialect (1876)
http://www.archive.org/details/anglo...voca00morruoft

A tonic dictionary of the Chinese language in the Canton dialect (1856)
http://www.archive.org/details/cyingcwcfanwan00williala

Chinese lessons for first year students in West China (1917)
http://www.archive.org/details/chine...nsfo00kilbuoft

There are others, too.
Go to archive.org and search for various combinations of chinese dialect/s












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