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'''Tiongkor Hanguo''' ([[wikt:中古漢語|中古漢語]]; {{w|Middle Chinese}})
{{GSW|Tiongkor Harnguo|中古漢語|Middle Chinese}}


==Notes ==
== Siongkoafn ==
*Refers to the Chinese language spoken during {{w|Southern and Northern Dynasties}} and the Sui ([[Suii]]), Tang ([[Toong]]), and Song ([[Soxng]]) dynasties (6th century - 10th century). Called "{{w|Ancient Chinese}}" as used by linguist {{w|Bernhard Karlgren}}.
* [[Sioxngkor Harnguo]]
* Literary Hokkien, 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.
* [[Kixntai Harnguo]]
*The bulk of literary readings (文讀, bunthak) of [[Harnji]] are based on pronunciations of the vernacular during the Tang ([[Toong]]) dynasty and mainly used in formal phrases and written language. So, literary readings are more similar to the pronunciations of the Tang standard of Middle Chinese than their colloquial equivalents. See [[Buun-peh-i-thak]]
* [[Hiexntai Piauzurn Harnguo]]
* [[Literary and colloquial readings of Chinese characters]]


== SKBC ==
[[Category:Gwgieen-hak]]
*[[Sioxngkor Harnguo]]
*[[Kixntai Harnguo]]
*[[Hiexntai Harnguo]]
 
[[Category: Gwgienhak]]

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