Siyi (Seiyap or Sze Yup in Cantonese; Chinese: 四邑方言; pinyin: Sìyì fāngyán; Jyutping: sei3 jap1 fong1 jin4 meaning "Four Hamlets") is a coastal branch...
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The Siyi (Seiyap or Sze Yup in Cantonese; Chinese: 四邑; pinyin: Sìyì; Jyutping: sei3 jap1; lit. 'Four Counties') refers to the four former counties of...
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Nanning. It is spoken by around 7% of Yue speakers. The remaining four groups are found in coastal areas: Sze-yap or Siyi dialects are spoken in the coastal...
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Siyi (四邑, 'Four Counties'), is a region in southern Guangdong province, China Siyi may also refer to: Siyi dialect, a branch of Yue Chinese language Siyi...
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Four Barbarians (redirect from Siyi barbarians)
"Four Barbarians" (Chinese: 四夷; pinyin: sìyí) was a term used by subjects of the Zhou and Han dynasties to refer to the four major people groups living...
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Taishanese (redirect from Taishan Yue)
intelligibility with Cantonese. Taishanese is also spoken throughout Sze Yup (or Siyi in the pinyin romanization of Standard Mandarin Chinese), located on the...
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Sanyi, together with the four districts of Siyi to the southwest and the district of Zhongshan.: 19 Siyi Yue Chinese Jing ban tian wen quan tu, by Ma Junliang...
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Sinitic languages (section Yue)
Yue, though this standpoint is rejected by some. Yue is generally split into Cantonese (which itself contains Yuehai, Xiangshan, and Guanbao), Siyi,...
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List of varieties of Chinese (section Yue)
Yingyi Datong Leizi Dongsui Huaiyue Xiang Changyi Loushao Jixu Yue Guangfu Yongxun Gaoyang Siyi Goulou Wuhua Qinlian Pinghua Guibei Guinan Hakka Yuetai Jiaying...
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villages.[citation needed] The dialect spoken in Jiangmen city itself is a Siyi Yue dialect, but is distinct from the Taishanese spoken in Taishan City. Every...
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Lin SiYi (Chinese: 林思意; pinyin: Lín Sīyì; born April 5, 1994, in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China) is a Chinese singer and actress, and a former member of Team...
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Zhao Yue (simplified Chinese: 赵粤; traditional Chinese: 趙粵; pinyin: Zhào Yuè; English: Akira Zhao, born April 29, 1995, in Wuhan, Hubei, China) is a Chinese...
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Gao–Yang, or Gao–Lei or Gao–Yu, is one of four principal Yue Chinese languages. It is spoken in around Maoming and Yangjiang in southwestern Guangdong...
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Goulou is one of the principal groups of Yue dialects. It is spoken around the Guangxi–Guangdong border, and includes the dialects of Yulin and Bobai...
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German meng enm Middle English plig Changzhou qnli Qin−Lian Yue sazo Tuhua shiq Shiqi siiy Siyi Yue stns Satinese suji Suzhou taiu Taihu Wu tigz Tingzhou tisa...
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(Chinese: 粵海; Jyutping: jyut6 hoi2; pinyin: Yuèhǎi) is the main branch of Yue Chinese, spoken in the Pearl River Delta of the province of Guangdong, as...
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and entering tones, the same pattern found in the Guangfu, Siyi and Gao-Yang branches of Yue. In spite of distinguishable but tiny differences on phonology...
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Yong–Xun (Jyutping: Jung1 cam4, 邕潯方言), is a western branch of Yue Chinese spoken in some cities and towns in Guangxi province, including Nanning, Yongning...
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Cantonese Braille (redirect from Yue Braille)
Yuehai Guangzhou Hong Kong Xiguan Jiujiang Shiqi Weitou Dapeng Siyi Taishan Xinhui Other Gao–Yang Goulou Wu–Hua Yong–Xun Luo–Guang Qin–Lian...
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Cantonese (category Articles containing Yue Chinese-language text)
nations; one coastal county, Taishan (or Tóisàn, where the Sìyì or sei yap variety of Yue is spoken), alone may be the origin of the vast majority of...
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Wu–Hua (Ng-faa, 吳化方言) is a branch of Yue Chinese spoken in Guangdong province composed of two dialects: Wuchuan dialect Huazhou dialect v t e...
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341–343. Yue (2017), pp. 141–142. Yue-Hashimoto (1993), pp. 143, 146. Yue (2017), pp. 147–148. Yue-Hashimoto (1993), p. 159. Yue (2017), p. 124. Yue-Hashimoto...
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The Cantonese people (廣府人; 广府人; gwong fu jan; Gwóngfú Yàhn) or Yue people (粵人; 粤人; jyut jan; Yuht Yàhn), are a Han Chinese subgroup originating from or...
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distinguished people of Guangdong origin into Guangzhou and Macau, Sze Yap (Siyi), Chaozhou, and Hainan origins, as well as the Indigenous people of the New...
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Luo–Guang (羅廣方言) is a northern branch of Yue Chinese spoken in Guangxi province. Luoding dialect is representative. Luoding dialect Zhaoqing dialect Sihui...
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Cities Metropolitan areas Chaoshan Pearl River Delta Sanyi (Sam Yup) Sze Yup (Siyi) Leizhou Peninsula Regions Pearl River Delta Yuexi Yuebei Yuedong Pearl River...
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language of Wu–Yue' A poetic and historical name, highlighting the roots of the language in antiquity, specifically the culture of the Wu and Yue states during...
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Cantonese cuisine (redirect from Yue cuisine)
Cantonese or Guangdong cuisine, also known as Yue cuisine (Chinese: 廣東菜 or 粵菜), is the cuisine of Guangdong province of China, particularly the provincial...
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Southern Min (redirect from Tai yue)
Yuehai Guangzhou Hong Kong Xiguan Jiujiang Shiqi Weitou Dapeng Siyi Taishan Xinhui Other Gao–Yang Goulou Wu–Hua Yong–Xun Luo–Guang Qin–Lian...
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