In this article we will explore the impact of Jinhua dialect on today's society. From its origin to its influence on different aspects of daily life, Jinhua dialect has left an indelible mark on our history. We will analyze its relevance in culture, politics, economy and technology, as well as its role in the construction of individual and collective identities. Through deep analysis, we will try to discover how Jinhua dialect has shaped and transformed the world we live in, and what perspectives it offers us for the future.
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Jinhua dialect | |
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金华话 金華話 | |
Pronunciation | |
Region | Jindong District and the east of Wucheng District, Jinhua Zhejiang |
Ethnicity | Han, She |
Native speakers | 730,000 (2016) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | zh |
ISO 639-2 | chi (B) zho (T) |
ISO 639-3 | wuu |
ISO 639-6 | jiua |
Glottolog | jinh1238 |
The Jinhua dialect (Chinese: 金华话/金華話; pinyin: Jīnhuáhuà, Urban-Centre Jinhua dialect IPA: /tɕiŋ334-33 uɑ313-45 uɑ14/) is a dialect of Wu Chinese spoken in the city of Jinhua, China and the surrounding region in central Zhejiang province. With its largest community of speakers in the eastern Wucheng and Jindong districts of the city, the Jinhua dialect branch has been classified as part of the Wuzhou subfamily of Wu, or as part of the proposed Jinqu subfamily of Wu.