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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SinosphereSinosphere - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · East Asian Dragons are legendary creatures in East Asian mythology and culture. The ways of saying and writing "Sinosphere" in major languages of the Sinosphere. The Sinosphere, also known as the Chinese cultural sphere, East Asian cultural sphere, or the Sinic world, encompasses multiple countries in East Asia and Southeast Asia that historically were heavily influenced by Chinese culture ...

    • East Asian cultural sphere, Chinese character cultural sphere
    • 東亞文化圈, 漢字文化圈
    • 东亚文化圈, 汉字文化圈
    • Vùng văn hóa Á Đông, Vùng văn hóa Đông Á, Vùng văn hóa chữ Hán
  2. 1 day ago · Huizhou; Writing system ... a speaker of Henan Chinese. Chinese languages form the Sinitic branch of the ... Cantonese is the only other Chinese language that is ...

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

    1 day ago · Bopomofo, also called zhuyin or occasionally zhuyin fuhao ( 注音符號; 'Mandarin Phonetic Symbols'), is a transliteration system for Standard Chinese and other Sinitic languages. It is commonly used in Taiwan. It consists of 37 characters and five tone marks, which together can transcribe all possible sounds in Mandarin Chinese.

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  5. The vast majority of Chinese languages can be analyzed with a maximal CGVC T (G: glide; T: tone) structure, despite the usual analysis of the GVC part as a multiphthong if C = /j w ɥ/, e.g. a syllable /kwaj/ is usually analyzed as /kuai/. This applies normally to Cantonese, though /k(ʰ)w/ sequences are analyzed as /kʷ(ʰ)/, and the maximal ...

  6. This community is intended for those with an interest in discussing, reading, or translating Classical Chinese (a.k.a. Literary Chinese/Sinitic, or 古文/文言文) texts or analyzing historical Chinese linguistics.

  7. 20 hours ago · Kurpaska, Maria, Chinese Language(s): A Look Through the Prism of "The Great Dictionary of Modern Chinese Dialects", Walter de Gruyter, 2010, ISBN 978-3-11-021914-2 Mei, Tsu-lin, Tones and prosody in Middle Chinese and the origin of the rising tone, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 1970, 30 : 86–110, JSTOR 2718766 , doi:10.2307/2718766

  8. 5 days ago · In the 4th month of the 4th year of the Shaosheng era in the Northern Song Dynasty (1097 CE), Su Shi (Su Dongpo), the disgraced official, set out from Huizhou and headed south. He arrived in Qiongzhou in June, disembarking at Laocheng Port in Chengmai County and arriving at Changhua on the second day of the 6th month.

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