The
Harbin dialect ( ; ; ) refers to the variety of
Mandarin Chinese spoken in and
around the city of Harbin
, the capital
of Heilongjiang
province.
Characteristics
Harbin dialect is phonologically close to the
Standard Mandarin language, but the
dialect itself carries with it strong cultural and regional
connotations. Notably, the speakers of Harbin dialect, or more
generally
Northeastern
Mandarin, will be perceived, stereotypically, to be courageous,
boisterous, more prone to physical confrontations, and being
truthful about one's feelings.
Vocabulary
The vocabulary of Harbin Dialect is different from Standard
Mandarin for two reasons.
One of the sources of the distinct lexical
features of the Harbin dialect is the area's colonial Russian
influence. The Russian colonial period started in the 1900s,
which marked the start of the influx of large amounts of Russian
vocabulary, especially neologisms created in Europe and Russia that
had never existed in Mandarin. The second source of lexical
difference, which is common to all Northeastern Mandarin dialects,
is the influence of the area's
Manchurian
heritage and ancestry. For exact details about the distinctive
traits of Northeastern Mandarin please refer to
Northeastern Mandarin.