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Zhenan Min
浙南閩語
Native toChina
RegionZhejiang Province
Native speakers
570,000[citation needed]
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologzhen1239
  Zhenan Min

Zhenan Min (Chinese: 浙南閩語; pinyin: Zhènán Mǐn Yǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiat-lâm-bân-gí; lit. 'Min language in southern Zhejiang'), is a variety of Min Nan Chinese spoken in the Wenzhou region of the southern Chinese province of Zhejiang.

The Zhenan Min people had settled in areas such as Cangnan County, Pingyang County, Yuhuan County and Dongtou County from Fujian Province as early as the Tang dynasty period (618–907) and new waves of immigrants continued during the Southern Song dynasty, Ming Dynasty and the Qing dynasty periods.[1]

Zhenan Min has in the past been influenced by Eastern Min and the Northern Min, due to its close geographical proximity with those areas. It has limited intelligilbity with other Min Nan dialects, such as Teochew and HokkienTaiwanese. Zhenan Min, in proximity to Wenzhou dialect and Jinxiang dialect, has also borrowed some influences from Wu Chinese, such as voiced initials (z) and noun suffixes unique to Wu Chinese (such as 头).

Notes and references

  • ^ Zhenan Min Template:Zh icon

See also

Template:Southern Min