The languages of Taiwan consist of several varieties of languages under the families of Austronesian languages and Sino-Tibetan languages. The Formosan...
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The Formosan languages are a geographic grouping comprising the languages of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, all of which are Austronesian. They do not...
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Taiwanese language is a name for Taiwanese Hokkien. Taiwanese language may also refer to: Formosan languages, languages of the indigenous and aboriginal...
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Taiwan Sign Language (TSL; Chinese: 台灣手語; pinyin: Táiwān Shǒuyǔ) is the sign language most commonly used by the deaf and hard of hearing in Taiwan. The...
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Taiwan Taiwanese cuisine Languages of Taiwan Taiwanese Hokkien, or Taiwanese language Taiwanese people, residents of Taiwan or people of Taiwanese descent...
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English-language study of written Taiwanese". Taiwan portal Languages portal Languages of Taiwan Min Nan Wikipedia Speak Hokkien Campaign Taiwanese literature...
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Austronesian languages. Below are two charts comparing list of numbers of 1–10 and thirteen words in Austronesian languages; spoken in Taiwan, the Philippines...
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settled in Taiwan before Japanese rule mainly spoke other varieties of Chinese languages, primarily Hakka and Hokkien. By contrast, Taiwanese indigenous...
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Taiwanese Hakka is a language group consisting of Hakka dialects spoken in Taiwan, and mainly used by people of Hakka ancestry. Taiwanese Hakka is divided...
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languages (languages, not dialects)." Most of these are classified as indigenous Papuan languages, which form a diverse sprachbund across the island of New Guinea...
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French) Hakka: Taiwan (other national languages of Taiwan are Mandarin, Taiwanese Hokkien, Formosan languages and Taiwan Sign Language.) Hassaniya: Senegal...
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Internationally, for the purposes of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, "regional or minority languages" means languages that are: traditionally...
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culture from a Taiwan-centric perspective, promoting native languages of Taiwan such as Taiwanese Hokkien, Hakka, and indigenous languages, as well as reforms...
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translations into Eskimo–Aleut languages Amharic: Bible translations into Amharic Amis: Bible translations into the languages of Taiwan § Amis Apache (Southern...
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diversity of Taiwanese indigenous peoples speaking Austronesian languages until Han settlement began in the early 17th century, around the time of the Ming–Qing...
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traditional Chinese: 漢語; pinyin: Hànyǔ; lit. 'Han language' or 中文; Zhōngwén; 'Chinese writing') is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese...
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Bible translations into the languages of Taiwan are into Taiwanese, Hakka, Amis, and other languages of Taiwan. In Taiwan, education from kindergarten...
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[vinutsuʎan]) is a native language of southern Taiwan. It is spoken as a first language by the ethnic Paiwan, a Taiwanese indigenous people, and historically...
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The Atayalic languages are a group of Formosan languages spoken in northern Taiwan. Robert Blust considers them to form a primary branch within the Austronesian...
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varying degrees of language death and loss of original cultural identity. For example, of the approximately 26 known languages of the Taiwanese indigenous...
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Southern Min (redirect from Minnan languages)
Chinese languages that form a branch of Min Chinese spoken in Fujian (especially the Minnan region), most of Taiwan (many citizens are descendants of settlers...
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Hakka Chinese (redirect from Hakka Languages)
are just a result of shared areal features. Taiwan designates Hakka as one of its national languages, thus regarding the language as a subject for its...
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Formosan languages consist of various Formosan languages scattered across Taiwan, including Kavalan, Amis, and the extinct Siraya language. This grouping...
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Architecture of Taiwan Cinema of Taiwan Han Taiwanese Languages of Taiwan List of Taiwanese authors List of ethnic groups in Taiwan List of museums in Taiwan Performing...
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Mandarin Chinese (redirect from Dialect of Mandarin)
spoken language of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan (Republic of China, ROC), as well as one of the four official languages of Singapore...
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Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers. The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken...
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original (PDF) on 14 May 2012. "Taiwan". Ethnologue. Principal languages "Official documents issued in Aboriginal languages". Taipei Times. Retrieved 20...
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Bisayan languages, Ilocano, Kapampangan, and Pangasinan, and more distantly to other Austronesian languages, such as the Formosan languages of Taiwan, Indonesian...
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used in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). The first Chinese language romanization system in Taiwan, Pe̍h-ōe-jī, was developed for Taiwanese by Presbyterian...
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Standard Chinese (redirect from Putonghua language)
two laws explicitly recognizing the indigenous Formosan languages and Hakka as "Languages of the nation" (國家語言) alongside Standard Chinese. Since then...
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