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  2. Taizhou dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Taizhou dialect (Taizhou dialect: T'e-tsiu wa; simplified Chinese: 台州话; traditional Chinese: 台州話; pinyin: Tāizhōuhuà) is a dialect of Wu Chinese. It is spoken in the city of Taizhou in Zhejiang province, China. It is only partially intelligible with Shanghainese.

  3. Shaoxing dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Shaoxing dialect has received an unusually large amount of attention. Documented research for the dialect has existed since the Kangxi era in the Qing dynasty, when there were three main works dealing with the Shaoxing dialect. 越语肯綮录 by Mao Qiling (毛奇龄) 越言释 by Ru Dunhe (茹敦和) 越谚 by Fan Yin (范寅)

  4. Wu Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Wu (simplified Chinese: 吴语; traditional Chinese: 吳語; pinyin: Wúyǔ; Wugniu and IPA: 6 wu-gniu 6 [ɦu˩.nʲy˦] (Shanghainese), 2 ghou-gniu 6 [ɦou˨.nʲy˧] ()) is a major group of Sinitic languages spoken primarily in Shanghai, Zhejiang province, and parts of Jiangsu province, especially south of the Yangtze River, [2] which makes up the cultural region of Wu.

  5. Xuanzhou Wu Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Xuanzhou Wu (Chinese: 宣州吳語; pinyin: Xuānzhōu Wúyǔ) is the western Wu Chinese language, spoken in and around Xuancheng, Anhui province. The language has declined since the Taiping Rebellion , with an influx of Mandarin-speaking immigrants from north of the Yangtze River .

  6. Rui'an dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Ruian dialect (Chinese: 瑞安話; pronounced [zʉ˦ø˧ɦo˨] in the Rui'an dialect; standard pinyin: Ruì'ānhuà) is a dialect of Wu Chinese spoken in Ruian. It belongs to the Oujiang sub-group of Wu Chinese dialects. It is closely related to the Pingyang dialect and Lucheng dialect, generally referred to as Wenzhounese.

  7. Taizhou Wu - Wikipedia

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    The Taizhou Wu (台州片) is a Southern Wu Chinese language spoken in and around Taizhou in Zhejiang province. It is to some extent mutually intelligible with Taihu Wu . [ citation needed ] [ dubious – discuss ] [ which?

  8. Anji dialect - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Anji dialect is a dialect of the Wu spoken in the county ... Anji dialect is the local language spoken by the indigenous ...

  9. Wuxi dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Wuxi dialect (Simplified Chinese: 无锡话; Traditional Chinese: 無錫話; Pinyin: Wúxīhuà, Wu: mu 1 sik 1 wo 3, Wuxi dialect: [vu˨˨˧ siɪʔ˦ ɦu˨]) is a dialect of Wu. It is spoken in the city of Wuxi in Jiangsu province, China. It has many similarities with Shanghainese and the Suzhou dialect.