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has glosseng: The Hangzhou dialect, or Rhangzei Rhwa , is spoken in the city of Hangzhou and its immediate suburbs, but excluding areas further away from Hangzhou such as Xiāoshān (蕭山) and Yúháng (余杭) (both originally county-level cities and now the districts within Hangzhou City). The number of speakers of the Hangzhou dialect has been estimated to be about 1.2 to 1.5 million. It belongs to the Wu language family, which in turn constitutes one of the Sinitic language families. The Hangzhou dialect is of immense interest to Chinese historical phonologists and dialectologists because phonologically, it exhibits extensive similarities with the other Wu languages; however, grammatically and lexically, it shows many Mandarin tendencies. (Simmons 1995)
lexicalizationeng: Hangzhou dialect
subclass ofe/Taihu Wu dialects
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has glosszho: 杭州話,属于吴语太湖片杭州小片,具有吴语的一般特征,但受官话的影响很大。杭州话主要分布在杭州市区和近郊,不包括杭州远郊以及新并入的萧山、余杭两区。保守估计,中国以杭州话为母语的人口在120万~150万之间。
lexicalizationzho: 杭州话

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