The Jinhua dialect (Chinese: 金华话; pinyin: Jīnhuáhuà) is a dialect of Wu Chinese spoken in the city of Jinhua, China and the surrounding region in central Zhejiang province.[1]
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Jinhua dialect | |
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金华话 金華話 | |
Pronunciation | [tɕiŋ˧uɑ˥uɑ˩˦] |
Region | Jindong District and the east of Wucheng District, Jinhua Zhejiang |
Ethnicity | Han, She |
Native speakers | 730000 (2016) |
Language family | Sino-Tibetan
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ISO 639-3 | – |
ISO 639-6 | jiua |
Glottolog | jinh1238 |
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In the Jinhua dialect, the name "金华话" is underlyingly /tɕiŋ˧˧˦ uɑ˧˩˧ uɑ˩˦/ and is pronounced [tɕiŋ˧uɑ˥uɑ˩˦].[1]: 214
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