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'''Pe̍h-ōe-jī'''/'''POJ''' ([[Peqoe]]+[[ji]]; 白話字; Peh-oe-ji/Church Romanization)
'''Pe̍h-ōe-jī'''/'''POJ''' ([[Peqoe]]+[[ji]]; 白話字; Peh-oe-ji) iaqsi '''Kaohoe [[LQmafji]]''' (教會羅馬字; Church Romanization/Missionary Romanization) can be regarded as the ancestor of [[MTL]].


*aka Church Romanization (Kaohoe [[LQmafji]])/Missionary Romanization (mainly Presbyterian = TiofnglQr/TviwlQr [[Kaohoe]])
TiofnglQr/TviwlQr [[Kaohoe]] (mainly Presbyterian)


==Example==
Goân-khí-thâu Siōng-tè chhòng-chō thiⁿ kap tōe. Tōe sī khang-khang hūn-tūn; chhim-ian ê bin-chiūⁿ o͘-àm; Siōng-tè ê Sîn ūn-tōng tī chúi-bīn. Siōng-tè kóng, Tio̍h ū kng, chiū ū kng. Siōng-tè khòaⁿ kng, sī hó; Siōng-tè chiong kng àm pun-khui. Siōng-tè kiò hit ê kng chòe Ji̍t, kiò àm chòe Mî. Ū ê-hng ū chá-khí ''sī thâu'' chi̍t-ji̍t. Genesis 1:1–5. ''Sin Kū Iok ê Sèng-keng'', p. 1.
==Resources==
*[http://iug.csie.dahan.edu.tw/iug/Ungian/soannteng/chil/Taihoa.asp Taibuun/Hoabuun Svoarterng Sutiern] (POJ Taiwanese to Chinese Dictionary)
*[http://iug.csie.dahan.edu.tw/iug/Ungian/soannteng/chil/Taihoa.asp Taibuun/Hoabuun Svoarterng Sutiern] (POJ Taiwanese to Chinese Dictionary)
*[[TGJT|Taiguo Svoarterng Jixtiern]] (Han Character to POJ Dictionary)
*[[TGJT|Taiguo Svoarterng Jixtiern]] (Han Character to POJ Dictionary)
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*[[LaixgoaxkhQf Kharnhoxhak]]: (The Principles and Practice of Nursing) a Taiwanese-language human nursing textbook (in POJ). The book was compiled by English M.D. G. Gushue-Taylor and Taiwanese Dua-lor Dan. First published at [[Tailaam]] in 1917, and widely regarded as a first work on the subject in Taiwanese.
*[[LaixgoaxkhQf Kharnhoxhak]]: (The Principles and Practice of Nursing) a Taiwanese-language human nursing textbook (in POJ). The book was compiled by English M.D. G. Gushue-Taylor and Taiwanese Dua-lor Dan. First published at [[Tailaam]] in 1917, and widely regarded as a first work on the subject in Taiwanese.


== Comparison with MTL ==
== Comparison with MTL ==
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| Thài-khong pêng-iú, lín-hó. Lín chia̍h-pá—bē? Ū-êng, to̍h lâi gún chia chē—ô͘! || [[Thaekhofng]] peng'iuo, lirn hør! Lirn ciaqpar`boe? Uxeeng, tøh laai gurn ciaf ze`oq! || Everyone, what's up? Have you eaten yet? When you have the time, come on over to eat. || [http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/languages/audio/amoy.au Listen] (from [[NASA]] [[Voyager Golden Record]])
| Thài-khong pêng-iú, lín-hó. Lín chia̍h-pá—bē? Ū-êng, to̍h lâi gún chia chē—ô͘! || [[Thaekhofng]] peng'iuo, lirn hør! Lirn ciaqpar`boe? Uxeeng, tøh laai gurn ciaf ze`oq! || Everyone, what's up? Have you eaten yet? When you have the time, come on over to eat. || [http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/languages/audio/amoy.au Listen] (from [[NASA]] [[Voyager Golden Record]])
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== SK e BC ==
== SK e BC ==
*[[MTLN]]
*[[MTLN]]

Revision as of 08:17, 18 September 2013

Pe̍h-ōe-jī/POJ (Peqoe+ji; 白話字; Peh-oe-ji) iaqsi Kaohoe LQmafji (教會羅馬字; Church Romanization/Missionary Romanization) can be regarded as the ancestor of MTL.

TiofnglQr/TviwlQr Kaohoe (mainly Presbyterian)

Example

Goân-khí-thâu Siōng-tè chhòng-chō thiⁿ kap tōe. Tōe sī khang-khang hūn-tūn; chhim-ian ê bin-chiūⁿ o͘-àm; Siōng-tè ê Sîn ūn-tōng tī chúi-bīn. Siōng-tè kóng, Tio̍h ū kng, chiū ū kng. Siōng-tè khòaⁿ kng, sī hó; Siōng-tè chiong kng àm pun-khui. Siōng-tè kiò hit ê kng chòe Ji̍t, kiò àm chòe Mî. Ū ê-hng ū chá-khí sī thâu chi̍t-ji̍t. Genesis 1:1–5. Sin Kū Iok ê Sèng-keng, p. 1.

Resources

  • LaixgoaxkhQf Kharnhoxhak: (The Principles and Practice of Nursing) a Taiwanese-language human nursing textbook (in POJ). The book was compiled by English M.D. G. Gushue-Taylor and Taiwanese Dua-lor Dan. First published at Tailaam in 1917, and widely regarded as a first work on the subject in Taiwanese.

Comparison with MTL

POJ MTL Translation Audio File
Sian-siⁿ kóng, ha̍k-seng tiām-tiām thiaⁿ. Siensvy korng, hagsefng tiaxmtiam thviaf. A teacher/master/sensei speaks, students quietly listen. Listen
Kin-á-jit hit-ê cha-bó͘ gín-á lâi góan tau khòaⁿ góa. Kin'afjit hit'ee zabor-gyn'ar laai goarn-taw khvoax goar. Today that girl came to my house to see me. Listen
Thài-khong pêng-iú, lín-hó. Lín chia̍h-pá—bē? Ū-êng, to̍h lâi gún chia chē—ô͘! Thaekhofng peng'iuo, lirn hør! Lirn ciaqpar`boe? Uxeeng, tøh laai gurn ciaf ze`oq! Everyone, what's up? Have you eaten yet? When you have the time, come on over to eat. Listen (from NASA Voyager Golden Record)

SK e BC