He lived in china so he spoke chinese
Wan'gu Wu has written: 'Wu Wan'gu ti hua shi'
Yes, Wu Chun can speak englsih
The common language of Shanghai is Shanghainese, which is a dialect of Wu. Mandarin is also widely spoken.Mandarin and Shanghainese are not mutually intelligible.
Wenzhong Wu has written: 'Zhongguo ti yu fa zhan shi'
The Silk Road
Wu Ti
Da, a ti. Znas li ti
Wu-ti
Mwen pale yon ti per kreyol.(pronounced: ma wen pah lay ya ohn tee pur kreh-yohl)I = mwenSpeak = palea = yonlittle = ti percreole = kreyol
Shuo. Wu has written: 'Lun Zhongguo di liang shi wen ti' -- subject(s): Grain trade
Around 80 million people speak Wu, a variety of Chinese primarily spoken in the region around Shanghai in China. It is considered one of the main vernaculars within the larger group of Chinese dialects.
Approximately 5.5% of the Chinese population speak Wu, which is a significant regional dialect spoken primarily in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces of China.