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Wikitongues | The Hokkien language, casually spoken | Selly speaking Median Hokkien | Wikitongues @Wikitongues | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Medan Hokkien is spoken by nearly a million people, primarily in Medan, Indonesia. A variety of Min Chinese, it may be closest to the Penang Hokkien language of Malaysia, although more research is needed.

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More from Wikipedia: "Medan Hokkien is a local variant of Hokkien spoken among the Chinese in Medan and Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the lingua franca in Medan as well as other northern city-states of North Sumatra surrounding it, and is a subdialect of Zhangzhou (漳州) dialect, together with the widespread use of Indonesian and English borrowed words. It is predominantly a spoken dialect: it is rarely written in Chinese characters as Indonesia had banned the use of Chinese characters back in the New Order era, and there are official romanizations of Hokkien such as 白話字 and 臺羅. Comparing Medan Hokkien to Hokkien dialect in other countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, Medan Hokkien is still understandable to a certain extent. Medan Hokkien speakers may have a similar accent as Malaysian and Singaporean speakers. The closest comparison to Medan Hokkien is the Penang Hokkien dialect. Both are so similar that it is hard to tell the difference between the two if the Medan Hokkien speaker does not mix Indonesian language borrowings in their conversation."
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