Waxiang Chinese

Waxiang (simplified Chinese: 瓦乡话; traditional Chinese: 瓦鄉話; pinyin: wǎxiānghuà) is a divergent variety of Chinese, spoken by the Waxiang people, an unrecognized ethnic minority group in the northwestern part of Hunan province, China. Waxiang is a distinct language, very different from its surrounding Southwestern Mandarin, Xiang and Qo Xiong languages. Waxiang may share some lexical innovations with Bai, suggesting a possible Macro-Bai substratum. It has also been suggested that perhaps Waxiang is a mixed language of Xiang and Miao.

Waxiang Chinese

Waxiang (simplified Chinese: 瓦乡话; traditional Chinese: 瓦鄉話; pinyin: wǎxiānghuà) is a divergent variety of Chinese, spoken by the Waxiang people, an unrecognized ethnic minority group in the northwestern part of Hunan province, China. Waxiang is a distinct language, very different from its surrounding Southwestern Mandarin, Xiang and Qo Xiong languages. Waxiang may share some lexical innovations with Bai, suggesting a possible Macro-Bai substratum. It has also been suggested that perhaps Waxiang is a mixed language of Xiang and Miao.