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  2. Oct 13, 2023 · 1. Mandarin Chinese. 2. Cantonese Chinese. 3. Wu Chinese (Shanghainese) 4. Hakka Chinese. 5. Gan Chinese. 6. Hokkien Chinese. 7. Xiang Chinese. How Many Chinese Dialects Are There? The History of Language in China. And One More Thing... Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere.

  3. Feb 12, 2019 · By Jun Shan. Updated on February 12, 2019. There are many Chinese dialects in China, so many that it is hard to guess how many dialects actually exist. In general, dialects can be roughly classified into one of the seven large groups: Putonghua (Mandarin), Gan, Kejia (Hakka), Min, Wu, Xiang, and Yue ( Cantonese ).

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  4. In other dialects, including Mandarin dialects, /o/ has merged with /a/, leaving a single mid vowel with a wide range of allophones. Many dialects, particularly in northern and central China, have apical or retroflex vowels, which are syllabic fricatives derived from high vowels following sibilant initials. [108]

  5. Mar 17, 2023 · Some of them can be understood by speakers of other dialects, while many are not mutually intelligible. Many words in Mandarin sound completely different in other varieties of Chinese. This guide will walk you through some FAQs, followed by introductions to major languages spoken in China.

  6. List of varieties of Chinese. Distribution of Chinese dialect groups within the Greater China Region. This video explains the differences in pronunciation and vocabulary among Mandarin Dialects ( Std. Mandarin, Sichuan Mandarin and NE Mandarin) and Cantonese.

  7. Nov 12, 2020 · Guibei, a Yue dialect (more similar to Cantonese than Mandarin) spoken mostly by Zhuang or Miao ethnicities and actually related to Tai. → Yangshuohua, very similar to Guilinhua, but only spoken by locals an hour south of Guilin in a town called Yangshuo. → A language unique to a village near Yangshuo which my friend speaks.

  8. Linguists have split Chinese into somewhere between seven and ten main language groups—the largest being Mandarin (also known as Northern), Wu, Min, and Yue—and each group also has a number of sub-dialects.

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