Wiktionary:About Chinese/Cantonese/Yangjiang

Yangjiang Yue (Chinese: )   is a language of the  branch of Chinese, currently called Category:Cantonese language on Wiktionary.

Its representative locality is.

Romanization
For the romanization, Jyutping++ is adopted as below. (The official Jyutping++ does not include Yangjiang.)

Initials
Under the current analysis, Yangjiang Yue has 21 initials, including the zero-initial. Note that in, the gw- and kw- initials are merged into g- and k- respectively.

Finals
Under the current analysis, Yangjiang Yue has 47 finals. It has no syllabic finals ( is ).

Tones
Yangjiang Yue has 5 phonemic tones (10 traditional tone categories), which are represented by 5 symbols. Note that there is no tone 5.

Checked tone 4 (lower light entering) is rare, and checked tone 1 only has one character, which is onomatopoeic.

Input format
In the pronunciation section of each entry, under the template, use the   parameter to indicate the pronunciation of the entry in Jyutping++ as described above. Use commas  without spaces to separate alternate readings.