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Wenzhounese (simplified Chinese: 温州话;
traditional Chinese: 溫州話; pinyin: Wēnzhōuhuà,
Wenzhounese: Iu Chiu ho), also
known as
Oujiang (瓯江话; 甌江話; Ōujiānghuà)...
- rest of the country,
making its
local culture and language,
known as
Wenzhounese,
particularly distinct, even from its
direct neighbours. The city is...
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Wenzhou people or
Wenzhounese people is a
subgroup of
Oujiang Wu
Chinese speaking peoples, who live
primarily in Wenzhou,
Zhejiang province.
Wenzhou people...
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migrants to
France arrived in the late 19th
century and
consisted of
Wenzhounese merchants who
produced Chinese ceramics.
During World War I, the vast...
- to
represent the
sounds of the
dialect group. The
first instance of
Wenzhounese romanisation begins with the
language do****entation
efforts of Christian...
- his ties to Wenzhou. He set up the
World Wenzhounese Conference to
encourage members of the
global Wenzhounese diaspora to
invest back in the city, and...
- more
recently in the
Yugoslav Wars for non-vital messages.
China used
Wenzhounese-speaking
people as code
talkers during the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War....
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language spoken in
Central Asia Wu,
including Shanghainese, Suzhounese, and
Wenzhounese Gan
Xiang Min,
including Fuzhounese, Hainanese,
Hokkien and
Teochew Hakka...
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Scuanxua Ladinxua Xin Wenz Wu
General Wu
Romanization of Wu
Chinese Wenzhounese Wenzhounese romanization Yue
Cantonese Jyutping Yale
romanization Guangdong...
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family may not be
mutually intelligible with each other. For instance,
Wenzhounese and
Ningbonese are not
highly mutually intelligible. The
Language Atlas...