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  1. Wu is a variety of Chinese spoken by about 90 million people mainly in Zhejiang (浙江), Shanghai (上海), southern Jiangsu (江苏), and in parts of Anhui (安徽), Jiangxi (江西, and Fujian (福建). Major subvarieties of Wu include those spoken in Shanghai (上海 / Zånhae), Suzhou (苏州), Ningbo (宁波), Wenzhou (温州), Hangzhou ...

  2. Wu is a group of Chinese dialects spoken in the area around Shanghai in southern China. Speakers. Wu dialects have been spoken by some important people such as Chiang Kai-shek. However, Wu speakers are similar to speakers of Spanish and French because they can not always understand each other.

  3. Background and Context. Shanghainese (also Shanghaiese) 上海话 today is spoken by 13 million people in China's largest city of Shanghai and serves as the city's lingua franca (Li, Rong 1997). It belongs to the northern branch of the family of dialects called Wu (吴语 or 吴方言), which has a total of over 77 million native speakers ...

  4. Wu language, variety of Chinese dialects spoken in Shanghai, in southeastern Jiangsu province, and in Zhejiang province by more than 8 percent of the population of China (some 85 million people) at the turn of the 21st century. Major cities in which Wu is spoken include Hangzhou, Shanghai, Suzhou, Ningpo, and Wenzhou.

  5. Aug 16, 2017 · Wu Chinese (吴语 / 吳語) is a member of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. About 80 million people in the world speak the Wu language. The Wu language divides into Northern Wu and Southern Wu dialects. This textbook will teach the Suzhou Dialect of Northern Wu for historical and cultural reasons, both spoken and written.

  6. Shanghainese is a dialect of Wu spoken by about 14 million people in Shanghai. There are also many Shanghainese speakers in Hong Kong. There is no standard written form of Shanghainese and it rarely appears in writing.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Wu_ChineseWu Chinese - Wikiwand

    Wu Language ( traditional Chinese: 吳語; simplified Chinese: 吴语; Wu romanization and IPA :ngu ngei [ŋu²³³.ŋə̰i²¹⁴] (Standard Wu), wu6 gniu6 [ ɦu˩˩˧.n̠ʲy˩˩˧] ( Shanghainese ), ghou2 gniu6 [ ɦou˨˨˦.n̠ʲy˨˧˩] ( Suzhounese ), Mandarin Wúyǔ [ u³⁵ y²¹⁴ ]) is a major group of Sinitic languages spoken primarily in Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, and the part ...

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