Mango dialect
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Not to be confused with Mango language.
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| Taishun Manjiang 泰順蠻講 | |
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| 蠻講 Man Go 蠻話 | |
| Native to | Southern China |
| Region | Taishun, Cangnan county, Wenzhou prefecture, Zhejiang province |
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| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | None |
Man or Mango (蠻講/蠻話, literally Man speech), also known as Taishun Manjiang (泰順蠻講), is a Min Dong dialect spoken in Taishun town in Cangnan county of Wenzhou prefecture in Southeast Zhejiang province.
As a dialect of Min Dong, Manjiang is very distant from major Chinese varieties such as Mandarin and Cantonese, and displays very significant elements of a substratal indigenous language, perhaps belonging to the Austroasiatic or Tai–Kadai language families.
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