Wenzhounese
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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), Tong Au (东瓯片; 東甌片; Dōng'ōupiàn) or Au Nyü (瓯语; 甌語; Ōuyǔ), is the language spoken in Wenzhou, the southern prefecture of Zhejiang, China. It is the most divergent division of Wu Chinese, with little to no mutual intelligibility with other Wu dia

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Wenzhounese
Oujiang
溫州話 / 温州话
ü-cōu-rōo
iu1 chiou1 gho6
Pronunciation[ʔjy tɕɤu ɦo]
Native toWenzhou, Zhejiang, China
RegionSoutheastern China, and in Wenzhou immigrant populations in New York City; Paris; Milan and Prato, Italy
EthnicityWenzhounese
Speakers4.92 million (Oujiang) (2012)
Sino-Tibetan
Chinese characters
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
ISO 639-6qjio (Oujiang)
wzhu (Wenzhou proper)
Glottologouji1238
Linguasphere79-AAA-dh (incl.
79-AAA-dhd Wenzhou)
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