Shanghainese
English
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Adjective
editShanghainese (comparative more Shanghainese, superlative most Shanghainese)
- 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
- 1998, James Stuart Olson, An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of China, Greenwood Press, published 1998, page 301:
- The term “Shanghainese” refers to the residents of the city of Shanghai and its surrounding culture area in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) ... When asked to identify themselves, the residents of the city readily respond “Shanghaiese,” whose connotations today reflect an attitude of superiority, confidence, and high self-esteem.
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editof or pertaining to Shanghai
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Noun
editShanghainese (plural Shanghainese)
- Inhabitant of Shanghai; person of Shanghainese descent.
- Synonym: Shanghaier
- Hyponym: Shanghailander
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editShanghainese person
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Proper noun
editShanghainese
- A dialect of Wu spoken predominantly in Shanghai.
- 2015, Hyeonseo Lee, The Girl with Seven Names, →ISBN, page 156:
- Maybe it was because I was hearing snatches of Shanghainese and other dialects around me in the carirage, but it didn't feel like I was even in China any more.
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