Chinese, Huizhou Language (czh)

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Also Known As: Huizhou


Description:

Huizhou (traditional Chinese: 徽州話; simplified Chinese: 徽州话; pinyin: Huīzhōu-huà) or Hui (traditional Chinese: 徽語; simplified Chinese: 徽语; pinyin: Huī-yǔ), is a division of Chinese. Its status is disputed among linguists, with some classifying it as Wu, others as Gan, and still others setting it apart as a primary branch of Chinese. Hui is spoken over a small area compared to other Chinese varieties: in and around the historical region of Huizhou (for which it is named), in about ten or so mountainous counties in southern Anhui, plus a few more in neighbouring Zhejiang and Jiangxi. Despite its small size, Hui displays a very high degree of internal variation. Nearly every county has its own distinct dialect unintelligible to a speaker a few counties away. It is for this reason that bilingualism and multilingualism are common among speakers of Hui. Like all other varieties of Chinese, there is plenty of dispute as to whether Hui is a language or a dialect. See Identification of the varieties of Chinese for the issues surrounding this dispute. Hui can be divided into five dialects:

Dialects of Huizhou Chinese differ from village to village. People in different villages (even in one..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Chinese, Huizhou Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: China
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: czh

Classification Taxonomy

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