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Revision as of 03:17, 22 January 2016
Template:TtsY (spoken Taiwanese language)
Etymology
- The concept of Taiguo originated during the Japanese era (Jidguo: 台湾語 Taiwan go)
- Prior to this development, Hokkien language was referred to as Hoklo or simply Chinese, as in James W. Davidson's The Island of Formosa and the works of William Campbell
- see also Taioan'oe
Notes
- In Tailaam, Tvafkao, Taitiofng, people are inclined to say Template:TtsY (see Ciangciw-oe)
- However, people in Taipag will lean toward saying Taiguo (see Zoanciw-oe)
- Taiguo uses the literary reading of 語 (guo).