Language name and locationː Fuzhou Gan, Jiangxi province, China [Ref to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区赣语抚州, 中国江西省黎川县

 

1. iʔ3

21.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 3

2. ɵ13

22.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 ɵ13

3. sam22

23.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 sam22

4. sɪ53

24.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 53

5. ŋ44

25.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 ŋ44

6. tiuʔ5

26.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 tiuʔ5

7. tɕʰiʔ3

27.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 tɕʰiʔ3

8. paiʔ3

28.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 paiʔ3

9. tɕiu44

29.  ɵ13 ɕiʔ5 tɕiu44

10. ɕip5

30.  sam22 ɕiʔ5

11. ɕiʔ5 3

40.  sɪ53 ɕiʔ5

12. ɕiʔ5 ɵ13

50.  ŋ44 ɕiʔ5

13. ɕiʔ5 sam22

60.  tiuʔ5 ɕiʔ5

14. ɕiʔ5 53

70.  tɕʰiʔ3 ɕiʔ5

15. ɕiʔ5 ŋ44

80.  paiʔ3 ɕiʔ5

16. ɕiʔ5 tiuʔ5

90.  tɕiu44 ɕiʔ5

17. ɕiʔ5 tɕʰiʔ3

100. il5 paʔ3

18. ɕiʔ5 paiʔ3

200. ɵ13 paʔ3

19. ɕiʔ5 tɕiu44

1000. il5 tɕʰiɛn22

20. ɵ13 ɕiʔ5

2000. ɵ13 tɕʰiɛn22

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Fu Xinqing, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, March 28, 2006

供资料的语言学家: 付欣晴博士 (江西南昌大学), 2006 年 3 月28 日.

 

Other comments: Fuzhou Gan is spoken by around Lichuan County, southeast Jiangxi Province.  Gan, Gann or Kan is a group of Sinitic languages spoken natively by many people in the Jiangxi province of China, as well as significant populations in surrounding regions such as Hunan, Hubei, Anhui, and Fujian. Gan is a member of the Sinitic languages of the Sino-Tibetan language family, and Hakka is the closest Chinese variety to Gan in terms of phonetics.


 

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