Go to Amazon.com and type in "Beijing dialect words." There is a book available by that name.
The main language spoken in Beijing, China is Mandarin Chinese. However, due to Beijing's diverse population, other languages such as English, Cantonese, and various Chinese dialects may also be spoken in the city.
They speak the Beijing dialect of Mandarin.
Mandarin is the most common dialect spoken by the majority of Chinese people. It is also the official language of China and Taiwan, known as Putonghua in the mainland and Guoyu in Taiwan.
Beijing dialect is not too far off from standard mandarin. One the major difference is they tend to add an rrrrrr sound at the end of many words (when the word finishes a sentence) ----------- Mike www.localnoodles.com - Beijing User-Generated City Guide
TAUSOG: magsukul
idont know
In Tagalog, "kumusta ka" translates to "how are you?" In Cebuano, it is "kumusta ka." In Ilocano, it is "kumusta ka?"
aloha aka nui
The translation of "you are beautiful" in Ilonggo dialect is "Gwapa ka."
The Basque translation of the English word 'grandfather' is "aitona".
The "jing ma", meaning the "Beijing Curse", is the shouting of "sha bi" at sporting events in the capital.
"Sykes, why did you throw that whip on me like that?" is the best translation into Standard English of this piece of dialect.