Phonemes in Northeast Dialect;
vowel
Monovowels: a, o, e, I, u, u
Compound vowels: ai, ia(ya), ei, ie(ye), ui, iu, uo, ou, ao, üe, iao(yao).
consistent
Voiced consonants: t, p, f, h, k, n, z, c, s.
Voiced consonants: D, B, L, Y, G, M, J, Q, X, W, R.
Special consonants: Zh, ch, sh,? (ng)
broadcasting station
Yuan radio station
Tone-(Flat), (Yang), (Turn), (Drop) and (Clear)
vocabulary
Northeast dialect has a large number of unique dialect words that are different from other dialects, and the pronunciation of some common Chinese words in Northeast dialect is also different from Mandarin. There are a few words from Manchu, Russian and Japanese in northeastern mandarin.
Historically, the Han nationality in Northeast China mainly came from immigrants from northern Hebei Province (formerly Jehol Province) who moved northward, some immigrants from Shandong Province who ventured into Kanto, and immigrants from other regions. And influenced by Manchus and Mongolians in Northeast China; Northeast dialect was formed, and the accent of Heilongjiang Production and Construction Corps stationed in the frontier after liberation was closer to Mandarin.
Examples of extended data
1 word
Pick (stingy), honk, black (expensive), leather (naughty, naughty), old, coquettish, gang, success (very), thief (very), fat, human, surfing (action), rectification (beginning), beating (beating), changing, crooked (unreasonable) and brute.
Two words
Uh-huh (ok, ok), Zadi (how) Gaha (há) (What), Miannao (cotton-padded jacket), cub (child or newborn animal), called donkey (describing people or things that sound like donkeys) Examples:
What are you shouting like a donkey), Ming (tomorrow), fiddling (getting), Gao 'ao, pumping (calling for truth), Moling (dragonfly), Ye (before), Didi (putting down), approximation (estimating), approximation (calling for sound, weighing), electric cannon (boxing, beating).
Drum beg (get), estimate (estimate), whine (cry for truth), hiss (brag), chew backwards (ruminate), boil (boil), slip (slip), crow (crow), speak vernacular (brag), and eat milk (lactation)
In the evening, before yesterday (yesterday) (the day before yesterday), sparkling (very bright), chattering (chatting), fooling (cheating), eating (sucking), mare (mare), bridge (brother-in-law), yard (all), lying (lying).
Sao (lewd), feather cow (cow), sister-in-law (sister-in-law), horizontal (possible), winding (courtship), yelling (serious exaggeration), fuck (very bad), growing a beard (flattering), bluffing (cheating), and yelling.
Blood shout (exaggeration), bull (penis), lazy man (scrotum), burying (dirty), staring, staring (often), kicking (troublesome), how to do it (how to do it), hitting the fence (animal estrus), raising a Han (female infidelity), being a waist (middle) and being born (half-life).
Zadi (how), anti-group, even crotch (dog-like), guarding shop (running his own business quietly), Kara (not good), sitting on the ground (immediately, then), Baila (Baila), chicken tip (chicken butt), chicken bar (penis), Garda (chickenpox), others (referring to others or yourself)
Ping (there is no food in the rice), immediately (immediately), whispering (scratching sensitive parts of the body to make you laugh), pulling eggs (talking nonsense, meddling), opening your mouth (wiping your ass), walking (walking), rolling (pasting), yourself (yourself) and dating (estimating).
Laba (promotion, help), scar (rough), send (funeral), yellow (failure, ruin), boring (guessing boxing), overbearing (severe), pulling dry (dry stool), sparse (diarrhea), thinking (thinking, thinking), and pushing back (.
Pretending (purchasing), showing off in an ostentatious manner (tossing), scratching (itching), cunning (scheming), twisting (anxiety, opposition, uncooperative), procrastinating (reselling, continuous action), energetic (stylish), clumsy (uncertain) and awkward.
Embarrassed (moldy), rare (like), smooth and sweet (sweet taste), old beard (wife), street (street), urine (fierce and special), coquettish (provocative), screaming (screaming) and drumming (embarrassing)
Bursting, pulling (slippers, tripping), holding one's breath, wrinkling (unevenness), hanging one's hand (putting iron palm on livestock), squatting, kowtowing (ugliness), squeaking (describing the sound of opening one's mouth), bluffing (noise), and scratching the ground (daze).
Being in a daze (eating salty food), embarrassed (losing face), coming over (getting worse), being lazy (hesitating, pretending), scratching (eating melon seeds), treating people (amazing), heartburn (stomachache), being busy (busy), being early (before) and being sad (taking a shower).
Not asleep), fighting (fighting), tide bug (mouse wife), horse coax (leech), tiger silver (tiger), whoa (very), long worm (snake), clever boy (sparrow), clam (clam), scratching his head (criticism
References:
Northeast Dialect-Baidu Encyclopedia