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Is the pronunciation of "de" the same in northern dialects?

In Mandarin with Beijing accent as the standard pronunciation, "de" and "de" as structural auxiliary words have the same pronunciation, both of which are pronounced as "de" (softly). But there are other meaning in the "de" and "de", as shown below:

1 dí, true, true: indeed. When? Love. Really. Certificate.

2d √, center of arrow target: medium. Have a clear goal. The target of public criticism. Purpose.

3 de, auxiliary words.

[1] Used after a word or phrase to indicate an adjective: beautiful.

[2] Not the person or thing: singing.

[3] Belonging word: his clothes.

[4] Used at the end of a sentence to express a positive tone, often corresponding to "yes": this sentence is quite right.

Get 1 generation

[1] get, accept: get. Gain and loss. Benefit. Empty. Shit Joy. Deji. Experience.

[2] Fit: strong. Suitable. That's right. Decent.

[3] Satisfaction: complacency. Self-satisfied

[4] Finish, realize that the meal is ready. I see. Success (especially satisfying the desire for fame and fortune).

[5] Yes, permission: No spitting.

[6] Spoken words.

Get 2 d √ i.

[1] Be sure to pay attention.

[2] Extremely comfortable, extremely comfortable: If you can take a cold bath at this time, it will be done.

Get 3 de, auxiliary word.

[1] is used after the verb to indicate possible: no, pick it up.

[2] Used as a connecting complement after a verb or adjective, indicating the effect or degree: running fast. It smells good.