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Introduction of Zhoushan dialect

Zhoushan dialect is extensive and profound. Although it is quite similar to the neighboring Ningbo dialect, most people living in Zhoushan know that there are still differences, so it goes without saying that Zhoushan dialect is unique. There are two kinds of Zhoushan dialect, Wu dialect and Min dialect, and the range of speaking Wu dialect accounts for more than 90%. Therefore, Zhoushan dialect belongs to the Wu school, but it is not as soft and touching as Suzhou dialect, and even swearing is somewhat coquetry. Zhoushan dialect is hard in tone and pronunciation, but it also belongs to northern Wu dialect. Zhoushan residents' learning of Japanese is relatively simple, because the pronunciation and feeling are somewhat similar to Japanese. Someone once joked that Zhoushan residents can pretend to be Japanese when traveling abroad. However, the dialect of Zhoushan itself is somewhat different, and even the slang of Dinghai and shenjiamen is somewhat different. Because there are many Fujian people living in compact communities, Zhoushan dialect absorbs the essence of Min dialect, and the older generation in Zhoushan Zhujiajian Island Island can also speak Min dialect.

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