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In 1943, four classmates in Tainan 2nd Middle School, began compiling Taiwanese words using a spelling system that would become the [[Taiwanese Modern Spelling System]] (TMSS). One of the students, [[Liim Keahioong]], developed TMSS to avoid the diacritic markings of POJ and the difficulty of inputting Chinese characters with the technology available. TMSS served as the basis for Modern Literal Taiwanese (MLT), which Dr. Liim first made public in the United States in 1986. Modern Taiwanese Language (MTL) is currently being used by the [[Washington DC Taiwanese School]].
In 1943, four classmates in Tainan 2nd Middle School, began compiling Taiwanese words using a spelling system that would become the [[Taiwanese Modern Spelling System]] (TMSS). One of the students, [[Liim Keahioong]], developed TMSS to avoid the diacritic markings of POJ and the difficulty of inputting Chinese characters with the technology available. TMSS served as the basis for Modern Literal Taiwanese (MLT), which Dr. Liim first made public in the United States in 1986. Modern Taiwanese Language (MTL) is currently being used by the [[Washington DC Taiwanese School]].


==See Also/Zhamkhør==
== See also ==
* [[Taiwanese-English dictionaries]]
* [[Taiwanese-English dictionaries]]
* [[MTL Toolbox]]
* [[MTL Toolbox]]
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