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How many dialects are there in Jiangxi?

Gan dialect is spoken in most areas of Jiangxi, and Hakka, Wu, Hui and Mandarin are also spoken in some areas.

Gan dialect: Lisu nationality in ancient times. It belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family and is mainly used in most areas of Jiangxi, eastern Hunan and southwestern Anhui. The number of users is about 5 1.48 million, which is one of the seven major dialect areas in Chinese. More than 60 counties and cities in Jiangxi Province speak Gan dialect. Including Nanchang, Jingdezhen (urban area), Pingxiang, Yichun, Fuzhou and Jinggangshan: Nanchang, Xinjian, Anyi, Jing 'an, Fengxin, Gao 'an, Yifeng, Tonggu (some people think Hakka is popular), Shanggao, Wanzai, Fenyi, Xinyu, Qingjiang, Fengcheng, Jinxian, Dongxiang and Linchuan. Most counties and cities in Shangrao and Jiujiang: Poyang, Yugan, Wannian, yingtan, Guixi, yujiang county, Yiyang, Hengfeng, Lead Mountain, Leping, Yongxiu, Dean, Xing Zi, Duchang, Pengze, Wuning and Xiushui; There are also towns and villages using Gan dialect in Shicheng, Ningdu, Xingguo, Du Yu, Ruijin and Huichang counties in Ganzhou.

Hakka dialect: In Jiangxi, except Ganzhou City and Xinfeng City, Hakka dialect is mainly used in other southern Jiangxi areas.

Wu dialect: In Jiangxi, Shangrao City and Shangrao, Yushan and Guangfeng counties mainly speak Wu dialect.

Hui language: In Jiangxi, Hui language is mainly used in Fuliang, Hengfeng and Wuyuan counties.

Putonghua: In Jiangxi, Putonghua is mainly used in Jiujiang City, Ruichang City, Jiujiang County (Jianghuai Mandarin) and Ganzhou City and Xinfeng City (Southwest Mandarin).