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  1. Written Hokkien. Hokkien, a variety of Chinese that forms part of the Southern Min family and is spoken in Southeastern China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, does not have a unitary standardized writing system, in comparison with the well-developed written forms of Cantonese and Standard Chinese (Mandarin).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HokkienHokkien - Wikipedia

    Hokkien ( / ˈhɒkiɛn / HOK-ee-en, US also / ˈhoʊkiɛn / HOH-kee-en) [8] is a variety of the Southern Min languages, native to and originating from the Minnan region, in the southeastern part of Fujian in southeastern mainland China.

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  4. Written Hokkien saw further development in 19th century. At that period, Presbyterian Christians sought to spread Presbyterianism in the Hokkien region and devised the " Pe̍h-ōe-jī "—a Hokkien writing system that uses the Latin alphabet —in Amoy (known as "Xiamen" in Mandarin).

  5. Taiwanese Hokkien (/ ˈ h ɒ k i ɛ n / HOK-ee-en, US also / ˈ h oʊ k i ɛ n / HOH-kee-en; Chinese: 臺灣話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân-ōe; Tâi-lô: Tâi-uân-uē), or simply Taiwanese, also known as Taiuanoe, Taigi, Taigu (Chinese: 臺語; Pe̍h-ōe-jī/Tâi-lô: Tâi-gí / Tâi-gú), Taiwanese Minnan (Chinese: 臺灣閩南語), Hoklo and ...

  6. Despite currently acting mostly as an oral language, Hokkien as spoken in the Philippines did indeed historically have a written language and is actually one of the earliest sources for written Hokkien using Chinese characters as early as around 1587 or 1593 through the Doctrina Christiana en letra y lengua china and using the Latin script as ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › HokkienHokkien - Wikiwand

    Hokkien is a variety of the Southern Min languages, native to and originating from the Minnan region, in the southeastern part of Fujian in southeastern mainland China. It is also referred to as Quanzhang, from the first characters of the urban centers of Quanzhou and Zhangzhou.

  8. The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Written Hokkien. * Template:Written Hokkien. Pe̍h-ōe-jī. Taiwanese Hangul. Taiwanese kana. Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols. Taiwanese Southern Min Recommended Characters. Categories: Hokkien. Chinese scripts.

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