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Yong–Xun Yue

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Yue Chinese dialect of Guangxi, China
Yong-Xun Yue
Jungcam Yut
Native toPeople's Republic of China
RegionGuangxi
Speakers4.69 million (2012)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
ISO 639-6yoxu
Glottologyong1286  Yongxun
Linguasphere79-AAA-mg
  Yong-Xun (left), among other Yue andPinghua groups in Guangxi and Guangdong.Nanning andBaise are marked as parts of Pinghua speaking area, but Yong-Xun Yue is also spoken in the urban districts of them.

Yong–Xun (Jyutping: Jung1 cam4, 邕潯方言), is a western branch ofYue Chinese spoken in some cities and towns inGuangxi province, includingNanning,Yongning,Guiping,Chongzuo,Ningming,Hengzhou,Baise, etc. This branch originates fromGuangfu Yue and is therefore close toStandard Cantonese. It also absorbed some phonemes and words from the local languagesPinghua andZhuang.[2]

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Nanning dialect is representative.

References

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  1. ^Li (2012), p. 127.
  2. ^de Sousa, Hilário (2016). "Language contact in Nanning: Nanning Pinghua and Nanning Cantonese". In Chappell, Hilary M. (ed.).Diversity in Sinitic Languages. Oxford University Press. pp. 157–189.ISBN 978-0-19-872379-0. p. 162.
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