. . . . "Zhangzhou dialect"@en . . "Zhangzhou dialect (Chinese: \u6F33\u5DDE\u8A71; Pe\u030Dh-\u014De-j\u012B: Chiang-chiu-o\u0113), also known as Changchew dialect, is a Hokkien dialect originating from southern Fujian province (in southeast China), in the area centered on the city of Zhangzhou. The Zhangzhou dialect has an intelligibility of over 90% with other dialects of Hokkien such as Amoy and Quanzhou.The Zhangzhou dialect is often simply called Hokkien or Minnan. It is the source of the western terms Amoy ([e\u02E8\u02E9mui\u02E7\u02E5]) and Quemoy ([kim\u02E7\u02E7mui\u02E7\u02E5])."@en . . "/ Chiang-chiu-o\u0113"@en . . . . . . . . .