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'''Modern Literal Taiwanese''' (MLT), also known as '''Modern Taiwanese Language''' (MTL), {{GS|Hiexntai-buun|現代文}} (HTB; short for {{GSW|Hiexntai Bunsuhoad|現代文書法|}}), is a writing system in the [[Latin jixbør|Latin alphabet]] for [[Taiwanese Hokkien|Taiwanese]]. MLT indicates the proper variation of pitch without subsidiary scripts or diacritic symbols. See ''[[A Beginner's Guide to Taiwanese]]'' to get started.
'''Modern Literal Taiwanese''' (MLT), also known as '''Modern Taiwanese Language''' (MTL), {{GS|Hiexntai-buun|現代文}} (HTB; short for {{GSW|Hiexntai Bunsuhoad|現代文書法|}}), is a writing system in the [[Latin jixbør|Latin alphabet]] for [[Taiwanese Hokkien|Taiwanese]]. MLT indicates the proper variation of pitch without subsidiary scripts or diacritic symbols. See ''[[A Beginner's Guide to Taiwanese]]'' to get started.


== MLT Examples ==
== MLT examples ==
; [[Ciaqpar`bøe]]?   
; [[Ciaqpar`bøe]]?   
:Greetings.  (lit., "Have you eaten?")
:Greetings.  (lit., "Have you eaten?")
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