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

    4 days ago · Hokkien is reportedly the native language of up to 80% of the ethnic Chinese people in the Philippines, among which is known locally as Lán-nâng-uē ("Our people's speech"). Hokkien speakers form the largest group of overseas Chinese in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

  3. 4 days ago · A typical Filipino lunch ( tanghalian) is composed of a food variant (or two for some) and rice, sometimes with soup. Whether grilled, stewed, or fried, rice is eaten with everything. Due to the tropical climate of the Philippines, the preference is to serve ice-cold water, juices, or soft drinks with meals.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FujianFujian - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Due to emigration, a sizable amount of the ethnic Chinese populations of Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines speak Southern Min (or Hokkien). With a population of 41.5 million, Fujian ranks 15th in population among Chinese provinces.

  5. May 7, 2024 · Filipino Family Terms from Chinese. These are family terms that Filipinos use that are from Hokkien Chinese. ate = appellation for eldest sister. from a ci (“a” is a prefix for relationships; “ci” means older sister) ditse = appellation for second eldest sister. from di ci (“di” means second and “ci” means older sister)

  6. May 13, 2024 · Lánnang-uè is primarily an oral language in the Philippines and has historically lacked a standardized writing system. The language includes not only Hokkien-derived words but also incorporates elements from Tagalog, English, and other Philippine languages.

  7. 4 days ago · Hard Mountain Style (硬山頂) - a basic style of roof design that features two slopes on the front and rear of the building. This style of design is most common in Hokkien houses and mansions around Taiwan. Despite being more subdued compared to the other styles of roof, it is a functional and practical roof that is easily repaired.

  8. May 9, 2024 · What Chinese language is spoken in the Philippines? The Chinese language spoken in the Philippines is primarily Philippine Hokkien, also known as “Lán-lâng-ōe” in Pe̍h-ōe-jī. This variant of Hokkien is spoken by approximately 98.7% of the ethnic Chinese population in the Philippines.

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