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{{GSW|Harnji|漢字|Chinese characters}} si iong laai siar kuynaxciorng hiexntai kab kofzar gybuun ee susiar bunji hexthorng.  Hiexntai ee [[Harngie]], [[Jidgie]], [[Hangie]] lorng u ioxngtiøh Harnji, kitiofng Hanbuun kannaf zhwn [[Lamhaan]] u iong, [[Pag Tiausiefn]] ykefng huytiau.  20 seakie cirnzeeng, [[Oadlamgie|Oadlambuun]] iao u laang iong Harnji siar.  Legsuo-siong ma bad u kithvaf ee binzok iong Harnji hegciar horng Harnji laai chix siar yn ee [[gygieen]].
{{GSW|Harnji|漢字|Chinese characters}} si iong laai siar kuyna-ciorng hiexntai kab kofzar gwbuun ee susiar bunji hexthorng.  Hiexntai ee [[Harnguo]], [[Jidguo]], [[Hankog-oe]] lorng u iong`tiøh Harnji, kitiofng Hanbuun kannaf zhwn [[Lamhaan]] u iong, [[Pag Tiausiefn]] ykefng huytiau.  20-seakie cirnzeeng, [[Oadlaam-guo|Oadlaam-buun]] iao u laang iong Harnji siar.  Legsuo-siong ma bad u kithvaf ee binzok iong Harnji hegciar horng Harnji laai chix siar yn ee [[gwgieen]].
 
==Han Characters==
*Han Characters are used to write many modern and old languages. Today they are used in the Chinese languages, Japanese, and Korean. They were used in Vietnamese in the past.
*In most cases, Written Taiwanese uses the ''Harnji'' script (as does Mandarin), although there are a number of special characters which are unique to Taiwanese and which are sometimes used in informal writing. Where Han characters are used, they are not always etymological or genetic; the borrowing of similar-sounding or similar-meaning characters is a common practice. (See [[Substitute character]]).
*About 20-25% of typical running texts lack an appropriate sinographic written form ([[Mair (2003)]])
*''Harnji'' often have several pronunciations. For example, {{bt|老}} has one colloquial reading (marked {{wt|白}} ''peh'') and three literary readings (marked {{wt|文}} ''buun''). See [[Literary and colloquial readings of Chinese characters]].
**Colloquial Taiwanese has roots in [[Sioxngkor Harngie|Old Chinese]].
**Literary Taiwanese, which was originally developed in the 10th century in Fujian ([[Hokkiexn]]) and based on [[Middle Chinese]], was used at one time for formal writing, but is now largely extinct.
*For the readings of a Harnji character, use ''[[MoeDict]]'' and [[TGJT]]
*You can input Harnji into the "MTL Interface to POJ Dictionary" (part of the [[MTL Toolbox]])
*''[[Jidpurn Harnji|Kanji]]'' are Chinese characters as used for the Japanese language. Kanji that were used as ''{{w|man'yōgana}}'' eventually gave rise to hiragana and katakana.


==Examples==
==Examples==
Here are ten common Chinese characters:  {{Ten common Chinese characters}}
Here are ten common Chinese characters:  {{Ten common Chinese characters}}


Some characters used differently than in Mandarin: {{wt|烏}} ([[of]], ''black''), {{wt|恁}} ([[lirn]], ''you (plural)''), {{tj|濟}} ([[joaxze|ze]], ''many'').
Take a look:
 
* {{gs|of|烏|black}}, {{gs|lirn|恁|you (plural)}}, {{gs|zøe|濟|zøe|many}}
Two-syllable words using characters differently than in Mandarin: [[gyn'ar]] (囡仔), [[zabor]] (查某), [[ølør]] (呵咾).
* {{gs|gyn'ar|囡仔|child}}, {{gs|zabor|查某|woman; female}}, {{gs|ølør|呵咾|praise}}


==Siongkoafn ee buncviw==
== Siongkoafn ee buncviw ==
*[[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]]
*[[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]]
*[[Taioaan Banlamgie thuiciexn ioxngji]]
*[[臺灣閩南語推薦用字]]
*[[Harnbuun]]
*[[Harnbuun]]
*[[Harntiaau]]
*[[Haxn-tiaau]]
*[[Tnglaang-ji]]
*[[Tnglaang-ji]]
*[[Tiongbuun]]
*[[Tiongbuun]]
*[[Hoabuun]]
*[[Hoabuun]]
*[[Hoaguo]]
*[[Hoaguo]]
*[[Buun-peh-i-thak]]
*[[Buun-peh-i-thak]] (Literary and colloquial readings of Chinese characters)


==Siogguo==
==Siogguo==
{| class="wikitable"
; Harnji na thak øe bad, [[zhuiechiw]] tø phaq [[sykad]]
| Harnji na thak e bad,  
: 漢字若讀會捌,喙鬚就拍死結
[[zhuiechiw]] tø phaq [[sykad]].
: By the time you understand Harnji, you've tied your beard into a knot
|-
| 漢字若讀會捌,喙鬚就拍死結  
漢字若讀會bat, 嘴鬚就打死結
|-
| By the time you understand Harnji,  
you've tied your beard into a knot.


[[Category:Bunji]]
[[Category:Bunji]]
[[Category:Tang'af bunhoax]]
[[Category:Tang'af bunhoax]]

Latest revision as of 10:04, 18 February 2024

Harnji (漢字 Chinese characters) si iong laai siar kuyna-ciorng hiexntai kab kofzar gwbuun ee susiar bunji hexthorng. Hiexntai ee Harnguo, Jidguo, Hankog-oe lorng u iong`tiøh Harnji, kitiofng Hanbuun kannaf zhwn Lamhaan u iong, Pag Tiausiefn ykefng huytiau. 20-seakie cirnzeeng, Oadlaam-buun iao u laang iong Harnji siar. Legsuo-siong ma bad u kithvaf ee binzok iong Harnji hegciar horng Harnji laai chix siar yn ee gwgieen.

Examples

Here are ten common Chinese characters:

Harnji Reading(s) English
id one (1)
si to be
jiin person
goar, gvor me, I
toa, tai big
laai to come
kog kingdom, country, nation
lie you, your ()
tøe ground, earth
nii, lieen year

Take a look:

Siongkoafn ee buncviw

Siogguo

Harnji na thak øe bad, zhuiechiw tø phaq sykad
漢字若讀會捌,喙鬚就拍死結
By the time you understand Harnji, you've tied your beard into a knot