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'''{{x|Angmngg|t=5}}'''/{{x|Angmof|t=5}} ({{wt|紅毛}}; {{w|Ang mo}}/red-haired/foreigner/foreign)
'''{{x|Angmngg|t=5}}''' / '''{{x|Angmof|t=5}}''' ({{wt|紅毛}}; {{w|Ang mo}}/red-haired/foreigner/foreign)


==Details==
==Details==
*Almost all Taiwanese varieties use "angmngg".
*Almost all Taiwanese varieties use "angmngg".
*"Angmof" is primarily used in Gilaan.
*"Angmof" is primarily used in [[Gilaan]].
*Tailaam uses both versions.
*Tailaam uses both versions.
*Was used to refer to the Dutch (the red-haired people).
*Was used to refer to the Dutch (the red-haired people).
*Fort San Domingo in Tamsui is called "[[Angmngg-sviaa]]".
*Fort San Domingo in Tamsui is called "[[Angmngg-sviaa]]".

Revision as of 12:45, 6 September 2015

Angmngg / Angmof (紅毛; Ang mo/red-haired/foreigner/foreign)

Details

  • Almost all Taiwanese varieties use "angmngg".
  • "Angmof" is primarily used in Gilaan.
  • Tailaam uses both versions.
  • Was used to refer to the Dutch (the red-haired people).
  • Fort San Domingo in Tamsui is called "Angmngg-sviaa".