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Beijingese vs Beijinger - What's the difference?

beijingese | beijinger | Synonyms |

Beijinger is a synonym of beijingese.



As proper nouns the difference between beijingese and beijinger

is that beijingese is the Beijing dialect of Chinese, as distinguished from standardized Mandarin while Beijinger is pekingese, someone from or resident in Beijing, particularly expatriates.

As a noun Beijingese

is pekingese, a native or inhabitant of Beijing.

As an adjective Beijingese

is pekingese, related to or from Beijing.

beijingese

English

Proper noun

(head)
  • the Beijing dialect of Chinese, as distinguished from standardized Mandarin
  • Noun

    (Beijingese)
  • Pekingese, a native or inhabitant of Beijing
  • Synonyms

    * Pekingese * Beijinger

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Pekingese, related to or from Beijing
  • Synonyms

    * Pekingese * Peking * Beijing

    beijinger

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • Pekingese, someone from or resident in Beijing, particularly expatriates
  • Usage notes

    Unlike the traditional Pekingese or its recent update Beijingese, Beijinger refers solely to persons from or resident in Beijing and cannot be used in reference to its dialect of the Chinese language or in an adjectival sense. It is more commonly used for foreign residents rather than natives.

    Synonyms

    * Pekingese * Beijingese