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Wuzhou Wu (婺州話 or 務州片) is a Southern Wu Chinese language spoken in and around Jinhua in Zhejiang province. It is at best only poorly intelligible with Taihu Wu . Wuzhou Wu is named after the ancient Wuzhou County that existed in modern-day Jinhua.
Dialects [ ]
Jinhua is the chief and representative dialect of Wuzhou.
References [ ]
Sino-Tibetan branches
Western Himalayas (Himachal , Uttarakhand , Nepal , Sikkim )
Eastern Himalayas (Tibet , Bhutan , Arunachal ) Myanmar and Indo-Burmese border
East and Southeast Asia
Dubious (possible isolates ) (Arunachal )
Proposed groupings
Central Tibeto-Burman
Greater Bai
Mahakiranti
Rung
Tibeto-Burman
Tibeto-Kanauri
Proto-languages
Proto-Tibeto-Burman
Proto-Loloish
Proto-Karenic
Proto-Min
Italics indicates single languages that are also considered to be separate branches.
Chinese language
Major subdivisions
Standardised forms
Standard Chinese (Mandarin)
Cantonese
Taiwanese Hokkien
Phonology Grammar Set phrase
Chengyu (Chinese Four Character Idiom)
Xiehouyu
Input method History Literary forms
Scripts
Standard
Simplified
Traditional
Chinese punctuation
Stroke order
Styles Braille Phonetic
List of varieties of Chinese
Zhejiang topics
Hangzhou (capital )
General Geography Education
Zhejiang University
Zhejiang University of Technology
Zhejiang Normal University
Shaoxing University
Culture Cuisine Visitor attractions
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