I love you in Xinjiang dialect.

I love you. Xinjiang dialect: Menxizini Yehexi Kerimen Pronunciation: Mansi Niassi Kude. (I like you) Mensizni Soymen Pronunciation: Manszini is so beautiful.

Xinjiang dialect is not the so-called "Xinjiang dialect" concept among the mainland population. In fact, the official definition of Xinjiang dialect refers to the Chinese dialect in Xinjiang. If you want to refer to minority languages, you should use their real names, such as "Uighur" and "Kazakh".

Extended data:

Xinjiang dialect includes Lanyin Mandarin, Zhongyuan Mandarin and Beijing Mandarin. 1983, China Academy of Social Sciences signed an agreement with australian academy of the humanities to jointly compile Atlas of Chinese Language, and then the subject was included in the national key social science planning project during the Sixth Five-Year Plan. After the establishment of the project, Li, led by Xinjiang University, served as the secretary-general, and formed the "Xinjiang Chinese Dialect Research Group" with teachers and graduate students from Xinjiang University and Xinjiang Normal University as the main members.

From 65438 to 0983, a large-scale survey of Chinese dialects was conducted in Xinjiang. The phonological situation of 83 counties and cities in Xinjiang was basically found out (there were 87 counties and cities in * * * at that time). Li and Zhou Lei divided more than 80 points into three parts according to the differences in tone categories between the ancient entering tone and the ancient voiced initials, and then put these three dialects into the national Chinese dialect system for attribution and ranking. After verification, they were identified as "Lanyin Mandarin Northern Xinjiang, Zhongyuan Mandarin Southern Xinjiang and Beijing Mandarin".