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*''Zhangzhou'', a prefecture-level city in southeastern Fujian province ([[Hokkiexn]])
*''Zhangzhou'', a prefecture-level city in southeastern Fujian province ([[Hokkiexn]])
*source of the southern accent of [[Taigie]]. It's the basis for writing ''Taai+oaan'' as ''[[Taioaan]]''.
*source of the southern accent of [[Taigie]]. It's the basis for writing ''Taai+oaan'' as ''[[Taioaan]]''.
*'''Ciangciw-oe''' is associated with Taiwan's northern coastal [[Gilaan]] (Yilan) accent. The distinguishing feature of the coastal speech is the use of the vowel ‘vui’ in place of ‘ng’.
*[[Ciangciw-oe]] is associated with Taiwan's northern coastal [[Gilaan]] (Yilan) accent. The distinguishing feature of the coastal speech is the use of the vowel ‘vui’ in place of ‘ng’.
*source of the western terms [[Amoy]] ([e˨˩mui˧˥]) and [[Quemoy]] ([kim˧˧mui˧˥])
*source of the western terms [[Amoy]] ([e˨˩mui˧˥]) and [[Quemoy]] ([kim˧˧mui˧˥])
*bordered to the north by [[Zoanciw]].
*bordered to the north by [[Zoanciw]].

Revision as of 09:18, 13 April 2014

Ciangciw 🔊 (Ciafng+ciw; 漳州; Zhangzhou)

Notes

  • Zhangzhou, a prefecture-level city in southeastern Fujian province (Hokkiexn)
  • source of the southern accent of Taigie. It's the basis for writing Taai+oaan as Taioaan.
  • Ciangciw-oe is associated with Taiwan's northern coastal Gilaan (Yilan) accent. The distinguishing feature of the coastal speech is the use of the vowel ‘vui’ in place of ‘ng’.
  • source of the western terms Amoy ([e˨˩mui˧˥]) and Quemoy ([kim˧˧mui˧˥])
  • bordered to the north by Zoanciw.