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Several features of Wu dialects (Shanghaiese) can give the impression of whispering or lisping:

Breathy / murmured voice — Wu dialects are known for using breathy voiced consonants, which can sound like whispering to outsiders.

Soft consonants — Many Wu varieties have lenited (softened) consonants that lack the strong, crisp “s” or “sh” sounds found in Mandarin.

Voicing contrasts — Some consonants are produced with a relaxed, airy quality that can resemble a lisp to people unfamiliar with the dialect.

Overall gentle articulation — Wu speech often sounds smoother and less forceful than Mandarin or Cantonese.
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