Puxian Min

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Puxian (Simplified Chinese: 莆仙话 ; Traditional Chinese : 莆仙話 ; Hanyu pinyin : Púxiān huà) is a subcategory of Min Chinese.

It is spoken mostly in Fujian province, in Putian, parts of Fuzhou, and parts of Quanzhou. Puxian is a word conbine two place names of Putian City (莆田市) and Xianyou County (仙游县). More than 2000 people in Shacheng, Fuding (福鼎) in northern Fujian also speak Puxian. Overseas populations of Puxian speakers exist in Malaysia and Singapore. Speakers of Puxian are also known as Henghua (Simplified Chinese : 兴化 ; Traditional Chinese : 興化 ; Hanyu pinyin : Xīnghuà), Hinghua, or Xinghua.

Puxian have 15 consonants, including zero consonant, the same as most of other Min directs. Puxian have lateral fricative [ɬ] instead of [s] in other Min dialects.

Puxian have 40 finals and 7 tones.

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