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'
Wu Ti
The Silk Road
Da, a ti. Znas li ti
Wu-ti
To say "I speak a little Creole" in Haitian Creole, you would say "Mwen pale yon ti kreyòl." In this sentence, "Mwen" means "I," "pale" means "speak," "yon" means "a," and "ti" means "little." "Kreyòl" refers to the Creole language.
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.