Word info

Shanghainese

Speech parts

1. Shanghainese - Noun

2. Shanghainese - Adjective

3. Shanghainese - Proper noun

Meaning

Of or pertaining to Shanghai.

Of or pertaining to Shanghai and the surrounding areas like the Lower Yangtze Delta region like parts of the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui

Shanghainese (plural Shanghainese)

Inhabitant of Shanghai; person of Shanghainese descent.
Synonym: Shanghaier
Hyponym: Shanghailander

Shanghainese

A dialect of Wu spoken predominantly in Shanghai.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

For example, Shanghainese has two contrastive tones no matter how many syllables are in a word. Source: Internet

For example, 沙发/沙發 "sofa" and 马达/馬達 "motor" in Shanghainese sound more like their English counterparts. Source: Internet

From early 20th century Shanghainese, many English words are borrowed, such as 高尔夫/高爾夫 gāoěrfū "golf" and the above-mentioned 沙发/沙發 shāfā "sofa". Source: Internet

The cheongsam went along well with the western overcoat and the scarf, and portrayed a unique East Asian modernity, epitomizing the Shanghainese population in general. Source: Internet

One exception from this is Shanghainese which has reduced the set of tones to a two-toned pitch accent system much like modern Japanese. Source: Internet

Shanghainese has taken this pattern to its extreme, as the pitches of all syllables are determined by the tone before them, so that only the tone of the initial syllable of a word is distinctive. Source: Internet

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