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It was also used as an older term for what is now simply known as Wu Chinese.
Most people of the region speak Wu Chinese.
Excellent reference on Wu Chinese, including tones of the sub-dialects.
The local language is the Changzhou dialect of Wu Chinese.
Most of local residents are Han People, speaking Wu Chinese.
With nearly 14 million speakers, Shanghainese is also the largest single form of Wu Chinese.
Some people consider it similar to Shanghainese, also a dialect of Wu Chinese.
Mandarin equivalents and their pronunciation on Wu Chinese are in parentheses.
Wu Chinese is spoken chiefly in the Wu region.
The voicing distinction is retained in Wu Chinese dialects, but has disappeared from other varieties.
It was one of the first Chinese novels to use the Wu Chinese dialect in writing.
Burmese, Vietnamese and Wu Chinese have such systems.
It belongs to the Oujiang sub-group of Wu Chinese dialects.
Not all Wu Chinese words exhibit this phenomenon, only some words in some dialects.
Natives of the city speak the Rui'an dialect of Wu Chinese.
Jiang-Huai has been significantly influenced by Wu Chinese.
Wu Chinese (topolect or language)
Shanghainese, a dialect of Wu Chinese.
Wu Chinese, along with Min, is also of great significance to historical linguists due their retention of many ancient features.
They mostly speak variants of Taihu Wu Chinese.
Pronounced in the Shanghainese dialect of Wu Chinese, it is called "zi-ga-wei".
Linguistically between Mandarin and Wu Chinese and marginally intelligible with them.
He is an influential researcher and advocate of Shanghainese, a dialect of Wu Chinese.
In some dialects of Taihu Wu Chinese, a similar phenomenon occurs with the word 儿.
Voiced obstruents gained phonetic breathy voice (still reflected in the Wu Chinese varieties).