Gan Chinese

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Gan, Gann[2] 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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Gan
Gann
贛語/赣语
Gon ua
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Gan ua (Gan) written in Chinese characters
Native toChina
Regioncentral and northern Jiangxi, eastern Hunan, eastern Hubei, southern Anhui, northwest Fujian
EthnicityGan people
Native speakers
22 million (2018)[1]
Early forms
Chinese character
Pha̍k-oa-chhi
Language codes
ISO 639-3gan
Glottologganc1239
Linguasphere79-AAA-f
Idioma_gan.png
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese贛語
Simplified Chinese赣语
GanGon ua
Jiangxi dialect
Traditional Chinese江西話
Simplified Chinese江西话
GanKongsi ua
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There are different dialects of Gan; the Nanchang dialect is the prestige dialect.

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