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'''Taiwanese''' (Tâi-gí), also known as "Taiwanese Hokkien" or "Taiwanese Min Nan" (Tâi-uân Bân-lâm-gí), is a Sinitic vernacular spoken in Taiwan that is considered to belongs to Hokkien, a language originated from Southern Fujian (Min Nan), China, linguistically. It is closed to Hokkien in Min Nan, Philippine, Malaysia, and Singapore, and even Teochewese in Guangdong Province and Southeast Asia. Like Hakka, the third biggest language in Taiwan and Mandarin which is the most widely spoken language in Taiwan, Taiwanese belongs to Sinitic languages. It is spoken on the coast side of Taiwan, especially on the plants in the west side widely after imported and developed in Taiwan for more than 300 years. It is the widely spoken language in Taiwan beside Standard Mandarin, which were not imported in Taiwan until 1945, but is the dominating language after the Mandarin-only policies executed under the martial-law period before. | '''Taiwanese''' (Tâi-gí), also known as "Taiwanese Hokkien" or "Taiwanese Min Nan" (Tâi-uân Bân-lâm-gí), is a Sinitic vernacular spoken in Taiwan that is considered to belongs to Hokkien, a language originated from Southern Fujian (Min Nan), China, linguistically. It is closed to Hokkien in Min Nan, Philippine, Malaysia, and Singapore, and even Teochewese in Guangdong Province and Southeast Asia. Like Hakka, the third biggest language in Taiwan and Mandarin which is the most widely spoken language in Taiwan, Taiwanese belongs to Sinitic languages. It is spoken on the coast side of Taiwan, especially on the plants in the west side widely after imported since the Nederland conquered Southern Taiwan and developed in Taiwan along with the Sino-regime conquered it and the diaspora of people from Southern China entering Taiwan for more than 300 years. It is the widely spoken language in Taiwan beside Standard Mandarin, which were not imported in Taiwan until 1945, but is the dominating language after the Mandarin-only policies executed under the martial-law period before. | ||
Even though its status is being replaced with Mandarin, it is still the native language of most Taiwanese senior citizens and many middle adults and still has more than 10 million speakers. It also influences on Mandarin's Taiwanese dialect strongly, and the language revival movement including the flourising of literature work, podcasts, etc. continues. Hence, it's worth to learn for those who are interested in Taiwanese culture. | Even though its status is being replaced with Mandarin, it is still the native language of most Taiwanese senior citizens and many middle adults and still has more than 10 million speakers. It also influences on Mandarin's Taiwanese dialect strongly, and the language revival movement including the flourising of literature work, podcasts, etc. continues. Hence, it's worth to learn for those who are interested in Taiwanese culture. |