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Taizhou dialect

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Wu dialect of Zhejiang, China
Taizhou
Native toPeople's Republic of China
RegionZhejiang
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ISO 639-6tzoj
GlottologNone
Bible in Taizhou Romanised (Genesis), published by theBritish and Foreign Bible Society.

TheTaizhou dialect (Taizhou dialect: T'e-tsiu wa;simplified Chinese:台州话;traditional Chinese:台州話;pinyin:Tāizhōuhuà) is a dialect ofWu Chinese. It is spoken in the city ofTaizhou inZhejiang province,China. It is only partially intelligible withShanghainese.

Phonetics

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Consonants

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Romanization(IPA)Examples
p[p]百班冰包
p'[pʰ]拍派拼泡
b[b]白排病刨
m[m]麥買命貓
f[f]弗反風飛
v[v]佛飯縫肥
t[t]搭單東刀
t'[tʰ]塔攤通討
d[d]達談動逃
n[n]捺難農腦
l[l]辣懶弄老
k[k]格干公告
k'[kʰ]客看空考
g[ɡ]狂渠
ng[ŋ]我牙耳咬
h[h]好虎海漢
'[ɦ]號害寒何
ky[c]今记吉九
ky'[cʰ]轻气挈吃
gy[ɟ]琴奇杰求
ny[ȵ]日念人繞
hy[ç]許希訓晓
y[j]陽耶園有
ts[ts]只子早珍
ts'[tsʰ]七此草稱
dz[dz]遲查丈
s[s]息思手身
z[z]十字就善
c[tɕy],[tʃ]珠轉種祝
c'[tɕʰy],[tʃʰ]取穿充出
dj[dʑy],[dʒ]住著重濁
sh[ɕy],[ʃ]說水
j[ʑy],[ʒ]樹從
w[w]華會活還
[ʔ]烏音愛安
  • [m] and [ŋ] are syllabic consonants

Vowels

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Monophthongsiwü
a[a]ia[ia]wa[ua]-
e[e]-we[ue]-
u[u]iu[iu]wu[u]-
æn[ɛ̃]iæn[iɛ̃]wæn[uɛ̃]-
ön[ø̃]in[iẽ]wön[uø̃]ün[yø̃]
----
æ[ɛ][ɹ̩]o[o]ô[ɔ]
eo[ɤ]i[i]ü[y]-
Diphthongsiwü
ao[aɒ]iao[iaɒ]--
ang[aŋ]iang[iaŋ]uang[uaŋ]-
ông[ɔŋ]-uông[uɔŋ]üông[yɔŋ]
ong[oŋ]--üong[yoŋ]
eng[əŋ]ing[iŋ]weng[uəŋ]üing[yŋ]
Glottalsiwü
æh[æʔ]---
ah[aʔ]iah[iaʔ]--
eh[əʔ]ih[iʔ]weh[uəʔ]üih[yʔ]
ôh[ɔʔ]--üôh[yɔʔ]
oh[oʔ]--üoh[yoʔ]

References

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