Shadi dialect
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The Shadi dialect (
Qidong districts as well as in some areas of Zhangjiagang.[1] It is considered to be a variety of Taihu Wu, which is intelligible with Shanghainese
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References
- ISBN 978-7-5004-8346-5.
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