Harnji: Difference between revisions

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*Han Characters
*Han Characters
*literary ([[buun]]) vs colloquial ([[peh]]) readings: Colloquial Taiwanese has roots in [[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.
*literary ([[buun]]) vs colloquial ([[peh]]) readings: Colloquial Taiwanese has roots in [[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.
*If you're curious how many readings one Harnji can have, check it out at the [http://iug.csie.dahan.edu.tw/TG/jitian/tgjt.asp Taiguo Svoarterng Jixtiern]
*If you're curious how many readings one Harnji can have, check it out at the [http://iug.csie.dahan.edu.tw/TG/jitian/tgjt.asp Taiguo Svoarterng Jixtiern] (台語線頂字典)
*In Japanese, they are called Kanji
*In Japanese, they are called Kanji
*You can input Harnji into the "MTL Interface to POJ Dictionary" (part of the [[MTL Toolbox]]) to search the Taiwanese-Chinese Dictionary ([http://iug.csie.dahan.edu.tw/iug/Ungian/soannteng/chil/Taihoa.asp Taibuun/Hoabuun Svoarterng Sutiern])
*You can input Harnji into the "MTL Interface to POJ Dictionary" (part of the [[MTL Toolbox]]) to search the Taiwanese-Chinese Dictionary ([http://iug.csie.dahan.edu.tw/iug/Ungian/soannteng/chil/Taihoa.asp Taibuun/Hoabuun Svoarterng Sutiern])
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