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Chinese surname page moves
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Shanghainese romanization
I saw you added Shanghainese romanizations to the article List of township-level divisions of Shanghai (I hope it was you, if not, my apologies). Could you elaborate a bit on how you got those? Do you have knowledge of Shanghainese romanization systems and can come up with them on the fly or are you using some dictionary? Is this romanization system based on the Shanghainese long-short romanization, or Wiktionary's romanization, or some other romanization system? The reason I'm asking is because I'd like to add Shanghainese romanizations to articles for stations of the Shanghai Metro, but I have no idea where to start or how to obtain proper romanizations. Thanks.  Heights (Want to talk?) 01:43, 14 January 2018 (UTC)