As of 1991, there are at least 77 million speakers of Wu Chinese, making it the second most populous Chinese language after Mandarin, which has 800 million speakers, and the 10th most populous language in the world.
Among speakers of other Chinese languages, Wu is often subjectively judged to be soft, light, and flowing.
Like other varieties of Chinese, there is debate as to whether Wu is a language or a dialect. By the standard of mutual intelligibility, Wu is a separate language.
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Wu language:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_language
Wu
zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/吴语
Shanghainese:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghainese_dialect
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