Min language wiki:Languages of Taiwan
Languages of Taiwan
Dzao Min language
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Dzao Min (Chinese: 藻敏, Zao Min) is a Hmong–Mien language of China. Mao (2004:306) reports a total of more than 60,000 speakers in Liannan County and ...
Hokkien
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It is a Southern Min language native to and originating from the Minnan region, where it is widely spoken in the southeastern part of Fujian in southeastern ...
Min
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Min Chinese, a category of spoken Chinese; Minangkabau language, ISO 639-2 code min, an Austronesian language, spoken by the Minangkabau of West Sumatra ...
Min Chinese
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The most widely spoken variety of Min outside of mainland China is Hokkien, a variety of Southern Min which has its origin in southern Fujian. Amoy Hokkien is ...
Min Chinese speakers
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Min-speaking peoples are a major subgroup of ethnic Han Chinese people, speaking Min Chinese languages. They mainly live or trace roots from Fujian, Hainan, ...
Southern Min
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The Southern Min dialects spoken in Taiwan, collectively known as Taiwanese, is a first language for most of the Hoklo people, the main ethnicity of Taiwan.
Taiwanese Hokkien
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Taiwanese Hokkien is a branched-off variety of standard Hokkien, a group of Southern Min language. Like many Min varieties, it has distinct literary and ...
Taiwanese Mandarin
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A large majority of the Taiwanese population is fluent in Mandarin, though many also speak a variety of Min Chinese known as Taiwanese Hokkien, commonly called ...
Teochew dialect
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Teochew or Chaozhou is a dialect of Chaoshan Min, a Southern Min language, that is spoken by the Teochew people in the Chaoshan region of eastern Guangdong ...