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  1. Taiwanese Language Phonetic Alphabet (Chinese: 臺灣語言音標方案; pinyin: Táiwān yǔyán yīnbiāo fāng'àn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-ôan gí-giân im-piau hong-àn), more commonly known by its initials TLPA, is a romanization system for the Taiwanese Hokkien, Taiwanese Hakka, and indigenous Taiwanese languages. Based on Pe̍h-ōe-jī and ...

  2. Numbers in Taiwanese (臺語) How to count in Taiwanese, a variety of Southern Min (Min Nan) Chinese spoken mainly in Taiwan. Key to abbreviations: col = colloquial Taiwanese, lit = literary Taiwanese. If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them.

  3. This chart shows the transcription and pronunciation of Taiwanese in Tâi-lô (TL), Pe̍h-ōe-jī (POJ), the Taiwanese phonetic transcription system (DT), Modern Literal Taiwanese (MLT), Extended bopomofo (BPMF), and the International Phonetic Alphabet [IPA].

  4. The Taiwanese Language Phonetic Alphabet (TLPA) is a romanization system based on POJ, but designed to circumvent the unusual characters used in that system, particularly the 'o with a dot above-right', the superscript 'n' and the tone markings, which can cause problems when using computers.

  5. Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols (Chinese: 臺語方音符號; TPS: ㄉㄞˊ ㆣ丨ˋ ㄏㆲ 丨ㆬ ㄏㄨˊ ㄏㄜ˫) constitute a system of phonetic notation for the transcription of Taiwanese languages, especially Taiwanese Hokkien. The system was designed by Professor Chu Chao-hsiang, a member of the National Languages Committee in Taiwan, in ...

  6. Used to transcribe the pronunciation of Mandarin, Taiwanese and some of the Aboriginal languages of Taiwan, and also as a way to type Chinese on computers and mobile phones. Number of symbols: 37 (21 initials & 16 finals), plus 4 tone diacritics

  7. A[a] B[by] C[cy] D[ied] E[e] F[ef] G[gi]. H[hy] I[i] J[ji] K[ky] L[ly] M[my] N[ny]. O[o]O[o] P[py] Q[kiuq] R[ar] S[sy] T[ty]. U[u].v[viw] W[w] X[ex] Y[y] Z[zef]: The ...

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