Suzhou dialect

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Suzhou dialect (simplified Chinese: 苏州话; traditional Chinese: 蘇州話; pinyin: Sūzhōu huà) is a dialect of Wu, one of the subdivisions of Chinese spoken language. It is spoken in the city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province of China and is considered the standard form of the Wu dialect.

It is typical of the Wu dialects, being rich in vowels and conservative in having many initials. And it has many similarities with the Shanghai dialect, being comprehensible between the speakers.

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Initials of Suzhou dialect
  bilabial labio-dental dental alveolo-palatal velar glottal
nasal m   n ɲ ŋ  
plosives voiced b   d   g  
voiceless unaspirated p   t   k ʔ
voiceless aspirated      
fricatives voiced   v z     ɦ
voiceless   f s ɕ   h
affricates voiced          
voiceless unaspirated     ts    
voiceless aspirated     tsʰ tɕʰ  
lateral approximants     l    


Suzhou dialect has a set of voiced initials and exhibits unvoiced unaspirated and aspirated stops, there are unvoiced and voiced fricatives sets. Moreover, palatized initials also feature.

Vowels Diphthongs Triphthongs Nasals Glottals
      m, n, ŋ, l  
ɿ        

 

ɥ        
i iø, io, iæɐ, iɒ iøʏ in, ioŋ, iã, iɒ̃ ɪʔ(iəʔ), ioʔ, iaʔ, iɒʔ
y     yən yɤʔ
u uø, uE, uɒ   uən, uɒ̃, uã uɤʔ, uaʔ
ɪ(iɪ)        
ø øʏ      
         
o    
  əu   ən ɤʔ
E        
         
æɐ        
      ã
ɑ        
ɒ     ɒ̃ ɒʔ

Suzhou has one tripthong rime, [ iøʏ ]. Unlike Shanghai, it has no nasalised rimes, although it does have a set of rimes which end in a nasal stop. Middle Chinese entering tone characters which end in [ -p -t -k ] end as a glottal stop [ -ʔ ] in Suzhou. Middle Chinese nasal endings [ -m ] have merged with rimes which end with [ -n ] in Suzhou. Middle Chinese [ -ŋ ] ending rimes have split into two types in Suzhou. Those which have a high fronted main vowel merge with [ -n ] ending rimes. Those which possess a palatising medial [ -i- ] and back main vowel, retain the [ -ŋ ] ending.

Yin Ping
(陰平)
Yang Ping
(陽平)
Yin Shang
(陰上)
Yin Qu
(陰去)
Yang Qu
(陽去)
Yin Ru
(陰入)
Yang Ru
(陽入)
44 24 52 412 31 4 23

In Suzhou, part of the Middle Chinese Shang tone characters has merged with the modern yin qu tone.

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