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  1. Taiwanese Hokkien is a variety of Hokkien, a Southern Min language. Like many varieties of Min Chinese, it has distinct literary and colloquial layers of vocabulary, often associated with formal and informal registers respectively. The literary layer can be traced to the late Tang dynasty, and as such is related to Middle Chinese.

  2. The white section is unattested; some maps fill it in with Luiyang, Kulon or as generic 'Ketagalan'. [1] The Formosan languages are a geographic grouping comprising the languages of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, all of which are Austronesian. They do not form a single subfamily of Austronesian but rather up to nine separate primary subfamilies.

  3. Taiwan is home to a diverse range of spoken languages. Mandarin Chinese is the official language of Taiwan. Taiwanese Hokkien is a popular regional dialect spoken in southern Taiwan. The island is also rich in indigenous languages, celebrated for their cultural significance.

  4. During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, the Japanese language was compulsorily taught. It was introduced in formal education after World War II as the official language of Taiwan. The majority of the population (83.5%) can understand it, although this is certainly not the only language that is spoken in Taiwan. Hakka

  5. Jul 23, 2021 · The indigenous languages of the island form what are known as the Formosan languages. Even though the 16 indigenous tribes account for only 2.3% of the population of Taiwan (Central News Agency, 2016), there have been 26 recorded indigenous languages, at least 11 of which have become extinct (Robert Blust, 2013).

  6. Mandarin Chinese in Taiwan. Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language in Taiwan today. Mandarin Chinese began its true takeover of the island in the 1940s, during the Chinese Civil War which found, for the first time, massive amounts of the Chinese elite making their way across the Taiwan Strait. Previous to this time, settlers of ...

  7. For Taiwan though the story is relatively simple: there are three Chinese languages spoken here. Mandarin Chinese is the official national language, and spoken by almost everyone. The second, Taiwanese, is widely spoken, especially outside Taipei. Meanwhile Hakka, the third variety, is spoken by a distinct group of people (also called Hakka ...

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