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Zhejiang dialect difficulty ranking

The difficulty order of Zhejiang dialect is Shaoxing dialect, Hangzhou dialect, Jiaxing dialect, Chaozhou dialect and Lishui dialect.

1, Shaoxing dialect

Shaoxing dialect is a kind of Wu dialect, with complex and rich tone sandhi, forceful boys and gentle girls. Shaoxing dialect is very close to Xiaoshan dialect in Hangzhou. One of them can best represent the characteristics of Shaoxing dialect. Someone asked how to say "crab" in Shaoxing dialect, and I said "ha". He asked what the fish said, and I said, "Hmm." Duck " I answered "ah".

2. Hangzhou dialect

The phonetic system of Hangzhou dialect is still the authentic Wu dialect, but it inherits the pronunciation of Er Fu, the northern mandarin. For example, Xiao Ya (a child), Sol (a rope) and the groom (the groom) are all playful and lovely.

3. Jiaxing dialect

Jiaxing dialect is not much different from Suzhou dialect and Shanghai dialect, because it was always under the jurisdiction of Suzhou before the Tang Dynasty. Shanghai used to belong to Songjiang prefecture and was once under the jurisdiction of Jiaxing, with Jiaxing dialect as the main language. Jiaxing dialect can communicate with Suzhou dialect, Shanghai dialect, Huzhou dialect, Shaoxing dialect, Ningbo dialect and Wuxi dialect.

4. Chaozhou dialect

Huzhou dialect is gentle, but not too melodious and abrupt. With the same roots as Suzhou dialect, it is called "Wu Nong Soft Language". Chatting with girls in Huzhou feels super affinity.

5. Lishui dialect

Do Lishui people who work outside the home have such a state that if they accidentally pop out a Lishui dialect, people will think that you are speaking Japanese or Korean Smecta. In fact, there is a lot in common between the two. Moreover, Lishui dialect can be said to be one place and one tone. Except Yunhe dialect, which is close to Liandu dialect, there is more than one dialect in every county and city. According to research, there are at least four ways to call dad and at least six ways to call mom in Lishui.