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What is the basic spoken language of Shanghai dialect?

Common words in Shanghai dialect:

1, Nong Hao: Nong Hao (hello)

2. Goodbye: Wei Thief

3. Thirteen o'clock: Sesadi

4.fool: que xi

5. Very clever: Old Lingguang 'e

6. Have you had breakfast/lunch/dinner?

7. Thank you, Nong

8. Idiot: Just better than Andy.

Related introduction:

Shanghai dialect, also known as Shanghai dialect, is a dialect of Wu dialect mainly distributed in Shanghai, belonging to a small piece of Wu dialect in Taihu Lake, Jiangsu and Hu Jia [Note 2]. The wave of immigrants from Shanghai in history has expanded the influence of Shanghainese. For example, in Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, the United States, Japan, Australia and other countries (regions), Shanghainese also has some users.

With a large number of non-Jiangsu and Zhejiang immigrants moving to Shanghai in recent decades, as well as the restrictions on Shanghai dialect by schools, television and radio, the level of Shanghai dialect of a considerable number of Shanghainese has declined, and even the local culture closely related to Shanghai dialect has gradually disappeared.

Shanghai used to belong to Songjiang prefecture and was once under the jurisdiction of Jiaxing, and its language was mainly Jiaxing dialect. After the establishment of Songjiang Prefecture, Songjiang dialect developed independently on the basis of Jiaxing dialect, forming a relatively backward Songjiang dialect in Wu dialect.

According to the Records of Songjiang Prefecture, in the Ming Dynasty, "Shanghai was the most important city, while Jiaxing was the most important". In the Qing Dynasty, "Shanghai was the most important city, while Suzhou was the most important". Suzhou dialect also has an important influence on Shanghai dialect because of its authority and rich literary forms (Wu novels, legends, tanci, folk songs, etc.). ).