Changxing dialect explained

Changxing dialect
Nativename:長興閒話, dzan-shin-ghe-o
States:People's Republic of China
Region:Changxing, Zhejiang, China
Familycolor:Sino-Tibetan
Fam2:Sinitic
Fam3:Wu
Fam4:Taihu
Isoexception:dialect
Iso1:zh
Iso2b:chi
Iso2t:zho
Iso3:wuu
Notice:IPA

The Changxing dialect (simplified Chinese: 长兴话; traditional Chinese: 長興話; pinyin: Chángxīnghuà; Wu: dzan-shin ghe-o 長興閒話) is a dialect of the Wu language spoken in the county of Changxing of the prefecture-level city of Huzhou in Zhejiang province, China. The Changxing dialect is the main native language of Changxing county. Other dialects spoken by migrants include other Wu dialects from outside the county, mandarin dialects and the Min dialect (Southern Min spoken by 平陽人/the Pingyang people). In the north-western part of the county, close to Yixing County, some variants of Yixing dialect are spoken.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://map.51pla.com/fangyanshow.aspx?uid=1130 . zh:长兴话 . zh . 2021-03-17 .