The Qingtian dialect (, Wugniu: Chin1-dia2-wu6) is a dialect of the Chinese language, and is one of the Chuqu dialects of Wu Chinese spoken in Quzhou and Lishui prefectures of Zhejiang.
Aside from being spoken in Qingtian county of Lishui prefecture in Zhejiang, China, the dialect is also widely spoken in countries where diasporas from Qingtian settle.
The standard version of Qingtian dialect is based on the town of Hecheng (鹤åÂÂ, go4-yin2), and has 29 initials, 49 finals, and 8 tones.