Southern Min (simplified Chinese: 闽南语; traditional Chinese: 閩南語; pinyin: Mǐnnányǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bân-lâm-gí/gú; lit. 'Southern Min language'), Minnan (Mandarin...
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outside of mainland China is Hokkien, a variety of Southern Min which has its origin in southern Fujian. Amoy Hokkien is the prestige dialect of Hokkien...
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Teochew, also known as Teo-Swa (or Chaoshan), is a Southern Min language spoken by the Teochew people in the Chaoshan region of eastern Guangdong and by...
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The Southern Min Wikipedia (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Wikipedia Bân-lâm-gú), also known as Min Nan Wikipedia and Holopedia is the Southern Min edition of Wikipedia,...
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Hoklo people (redirect from Min nan people)
mainstream Southern Min, which is partially mutually intelligible to the Teochew language, Hainanese, Leizhou Min, and Haklau Min. In Southern Fujian, the...
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Hainanese (redirect from Qiong Wen Min)
Chinese: 瓊文話), Qiongyu (琼语; 瓊語) or Hainan Min (海南闽语; 海南閩語) is a group of Min Chinese varieties spoken in the far southern Chinese island province of Hainan and...
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branch of Min Chinese. Pu-Xian is a transitional variety of Coastal Min which shares characteristics with both Eastern Min and Southern Min, although...
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dialect and Eastern Min of Northeastern Fujian province and various Southern Min and Hokkien dialects of southeastern Fujian. The capital city of Fuzhou...
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Min (Chinese: 閩; pinyin: Mǐn) was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms in existence between the years of 909 and 945. It existed in a...
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Mandarin with 66%, or around 800 million speakers, followed by Min (75 million, e.g. Southern Min), Wu (74 million, e.g. Shanghainese), and Yue (68 million...
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Hokkien (category Southern Min-language dialects)
(/ˈhɒkiɛn/ HOK-ee-en, US also /ˈhoʊkiɛn/ HOH-kee-en) is a variety of the Southern Min languages, native to and originating from the Minnan region, in the southeastern...
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Min) Hailufeng people 海陸豐人 (Southern Min) Leizhou people 雷州人 (Qiong–Lei Min) Zhongshan people 中山閩人 (Zhongshan Min) Zhenan people 浙南閩人 (Southern Min)...
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Yuan Jiahua, it was included in the Southern Min group, though it has low intelligibility with other Southern Min varieties. In the classification of...
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Eastern Min but replaced in other Min varieties. For example, 犬 instead of 狗 for 'dog'. A lack of nasal vowels, in contrast to Southern Min. Eastern Min is...
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Malaysia today, usually in a derogatory sense. Among Taiwanese, Tang mountain (Min-Nan: Tng-soa) has been used, for example, in the saying, "has Tangshan father...
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dialect of Southern Min Chinese spoken in Southern Fujian, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, Indonesia and elsewhere. Hokkien may also refer to: Min Chinese, the...
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Hong Kong, and Vietnam), also called Tin Hau in Cantonese, Thean Hou in Min Chinese and Thiên Hậu in Vietnamese (Chinese: 天后; lit. 'Queen/Empress of...
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T-pop (redirect from Southern Min pop)
Look up T-pop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. T-pop may refer to: Thai pop Taiwanese pop or Hokkien pop Turkish pop music Tatar pop: see Tatars This...
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Languages of Hong Kong (section Southern Min)
smaller numbers of speakers of Hakka Language or the Teochew dialect of Southern Min. In addition, immigrants and expatriates from the West and other Asian...
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Hokkien culture (redirect from Southern Min culture)
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bân-lâm bûn-hòa; Chinese: 閩南文化), also considered as the Mainstream Southern Min Culture, refers to the culture of the Hoklo people, a group of Han Chinese...
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Sinitic languages (section Min)
Southern Min branches of Quanzhang (Hokkien), Chaoshan (Teoswa), Datian and Zhongshan, the Eastern Min branches of Houguan and Funing, Qionglei Min,...
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rivers except the Ting run into the Taiwan Strait. The largest two are the Min and the Jiulong.[citation needed] A theoretical "median line", also known...
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Renminbi (redirect from Ren Min Bi)
[ɻə̌n.mǐn.pî] Hakka Romanization Ngìn-mìn-pi Yue: Cantonese Yale Romanization Yànmànbaih Jyutping Jan4man4bai6 IPA [jɐn˩.mɐn˩.pɐj˨] Southern Min Hokkien...
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known as Haifeng dialect (海丰话; 海豐話) or Hailufeng Minnan, is a variety of Southern Min spoken in Shanwei, Guangdong province, China. While it is related to...
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Hokkien is a Southern Min language spoken in southern Fujian and Taiwan. It has one of the most diverse phoneme inventories among Sinitic languages. Along...
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Taiwanese Hokkien (redirect from Taiwanese Min-Nan)
1980s. Taiwanese Hokkien is a variety of Hokkien, a Southern Min language. Like many varieties of Min Chinese, it has distinct literary and colloquial layers...
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Asia-Pacific Institute of Creativity (redirect from Chin-Min Institute of Technology)
Design. The school was originally founded as Chin-Min College in 1985. In 1992, it was renamed to Chin-Min Institute of Technology. Finally in 2010, the school...
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the Southern Min language, both Pinghu and Penghu are pronounced similarly, and scholars in Taiwan believe them to be the same place. In Southern Min it...
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to: Amoy dialect, a dialect of Hokkien Chinese, which is part of the Southern Min group of Chinese dialects Amoy Food, a manufacturer of sauces, condiments...
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