The Amoy dialect or Xiamen dialect (Chinese: 廈門話; pinyin: Xiàménhuà; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g-ōe), also known as Amoyese, Amoynese, Amoy Hokkien, Xiamenese or...
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Hokkien (redirect from Hokkien (dialect))
Taiwanese dialect mostly has origins with the Tung'an, Quanzhou and Zhangzhou variants, but since then, the Amoy dialect, also known as the Xiamen dialect, has...
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up Amoy or 廈門 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Xiamen, or Amoy, is a city on the southeast coast of China. Amoy may also refer to: Amoy dialect, a...
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Philippine Hokkien (redirect from Lan-nang dialect)
Amoy dialect of Hokkien too from time to time and also typically use bibles and hymnal books from Xiamen (Amoy) typically written in the Amoy dialect...
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Quanzhou dialect has an intelligibility of 87.5% with the Amoy dialect and 79.7% with the urban Zhangzhou dialect. Before the 19th century, the dialect of Quanzhou...
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Singaporean Hokkien (category Hokkien-language dialects)
linguistic academic circles, this dialect is known as Singaporean Ban-lam Gu. It bears similarities with the Amoy spoken in Amoy, now better known as Xiamen...
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dialect, it forms the basis for all modern varieties. When compared with other varieties of Hokkien, it has an intelligibility of 89.0% with the Amoy...
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Min Chinese (redirect from Min dialect)
origin in southern Fujian. Amoy Hokkien is the prestige dialect of Hokkien in Fujian, while a majority of Taiwanese speak a dialect called Taiwanese Hokkien...
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Ketchup (section Amoy theory)
southern China: kôe-chiap (in the Amoy/Xiamen dialect and Quanzhou dialect) or kê-chiap (in the Zhangzhou dialect). Both of these pronunciations of the...
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Fuzhou. The following lists translations in the Amoy, Shantou, Teochew, and Hainan Junjiahua dialects of Southern Min: Romanized vernacular versions Old...
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