Wu–Hua Yue
Branch of Yue Chinese
Wu-Hua Yue | |
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Ngfaa Yut | |
Native to | People's Republic of China |
Region | Guangxi |
Speakers | 1.28 million (2012)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
ISO 639-6 | whua |
Glottolog | wuhu1235 Wuhua |
Linguasphere | 79-AAA-md |
![]() Wu-Hua (bottom), among other Yue and Pinghua groups in Guangxi and Guangdong. |
Wu–Hua (Ng-faa, 吳化方言) is a branch of Yue Chinese spoken in Guangdong province composed of two dialects:
References
- Li, Rong (2012), 中國語言地圖集 [Language Atlas of China] (in Chinese) (2 ed.), The Commercial Press, ISBN 978-7-100-07054-6.
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Western Himalayas (Himachal, Uttarakhand, Nepal, Sikkim) |
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Myanmar and Indo- Burmese border |
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East and Southeast Asia |
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Dubious (possible isolates) (Arunachal) |
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