Wu is used in the Chinese coastal provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
| Entries below: | Ningbo and Shanghai |
The Ningbo dialect of Wu Chinese is spoken in and around the Chinese city of Ningbo.
Dialect information at Wikipedia
| I would be happy to receive a Latin alphabet transcription of this translation, with or without tone marks |
The Shanghai dialect of Wu Chinese (Shanghainese) is spoken in and around the Chinese city of Shanghai.
Dialect information at Wikipedia
| I'd be happy to receive a version of this translation with the tones marked on the Latin alphabet transcriptions |
| If you are able to provide a Wu translation of the home page using Hànzi/Chinese characters, please look at the instructions and text to be translated. |
Chinese fonts in the Gallery of Unicode Fonts
Language information at Wikipedia and Ethnologue
Writing system information at Omniglot
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| The four essential travel phrases in English: 1) Where is my room? 2) Where is the beach? 3) Where is the bar? 4) Don't touch me there! |
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