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The Xiguan accent () or Xiguan
dialect The term dialect (from Latin , , from the Ancient Greek word , 'discourse', from , 'through' and , 'I speak') can refer to either of two distinctly different types of linguistic phenomena: One usage refers to a variety of a language that is ...
(), is a sub-dialect of the
Guangzhou dialect Cantonese ( zh, t=廣東話, s=广东话, first=t, cy=Gwóngdūng wá) is a language within the Chinese (Sinitic) branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding ar ...
of
Cantonese Cantonese ( zh, t=廣東話, s=广东话, first=t, cy=Gwóngdūng wá) is a language within the Chinese (Sinitic) branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding a ...
, spoken in
Xiguan Saikwan or Xiguan is an ancient town and an area in the Liwan district of Guangzhou, China, which was located west of the old walled city. The Thirteen Factories trading enclave was located on its southern shore and the Shamian enclave was co ...
.
Cantonese Cantonese ( zh, t=廣東話, s=广东话, first=t, cy=Gwóngdūng wá) is a language within the Chinese (Sinitic) branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding a ...
takes Guangzhou dialect as its standard and Guangzhou dialect once took Xiguan as its standard. With an increasing number of outsiders moving in, Xiguan dialect can only be heard among the older population and it is near extinction. The ''Guangzhouhua Zidian'' () includes Xiguan alongside Nanhai and
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.


Speakers

People living in Xiguan have generally lost a Xiguan accent; what they are actually speaking with is the
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() of Xiguan Dialect.


Differences with downtown accent


Differences in the pronunciation of some characters


Confusion of consonants ''n'' & ''l''

Due to Xiguan's near geographical position to Nanhai, both accents spoken in Xiguan and Nanhai feature n-l merger, in which /n/ and /l/ are merged into /l/. However, the feature is less prominent in the Xiguan accent.


Consonant ''ng''

Speakers of Xiguan Accents pronounce
zero consonant In orthography, a zero consonant, silent initial, or null-onset letter is a consonant letter that does not correspond to a consonant sound, but is required when a word or syllable starts with a vowel (i.e. has a null onset). Some abjads, abugidas ...
() as the consonant ''ng'', for instance, "屋(uk7)" as "nguk7" and "壓(aat8)" as "ngaat8".


Vowels ''i'' & ''ei'' / ''ai''

Speakers of Xiguan Accents pronounce vowels ''ei'' and ''ai'' as ''i''. The phenomenon also lies in Nanhai Accents, such as:


Dental consonant

Additionally, speakers of Xiguan Accents enhance
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s (). That is to say, downtown people pronounce "知", "雌" and "斯" as , and (comparatively relaxed in the oral area, close to , and in
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; and yet Speakers of Xiguan Accents pronounce , and (The tip of tongue pushes up against upper teeth and blocks up air current. Tense in the oral area, similar to ''zh'', ''ch'' and ''sh'' in Mandarin without rolling tongue). To be precise, dental consonants are similar to the consonants of 左", "初" and "所" (i.e., , and ) in Downtown Accents. In summary, speakers of Xiguan Accents pronounce , and as , and . A saying representing Xiguan Accents goes that ''Servant, take some money to buy some seadless kaki fruits'' ().


Status


Relationship with downtown accents (especially Dongshan accents)

Xiguan lies to the west of Taiping Gate (). Xiguan is the suburb of Guangzhou and it was administrated by
Nanhai County Nanhai County was a former county in Guangdong Province, China, named after the South China Sea. Its former area now makes up Nanhai District in Foshan and Liwan District in Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and C ...
rather than
Panyu County Panyu, alternately romanized as Punyu, is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, China. It was a separate county-level city before its incorporation into modern Guangzhou in 200 ...
(covering former
Yuexiu District Yuexiu District is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, China, located west of the Tianhe District and east of the Liwan District. It is the commercial, political and cultural c ...
and former Dongshan District). Therefore, it was not regarded as part of the capital of
Guangdong Province Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) ...
. Therefore, Xiguan Dialect should be regarded as suburban accents, distinguished from Downtown Accent (), esp. Dongshan Accents (). Notwithstanding, Xiguan lies close to the provincial capital, so the gap is narrow. {{Chinese language Cantonese language