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*In Taiwan, there are three common ways to write ''Hoklo'' in Chinese characters, although none have been established as etymologically correct: | *In Taiwan, there are three common ways to write ''Hoklo'' in Chinese characters, although none have been established as etymologically correct: {{wt|福佬}}, {{wt|河洛}}, {{wt|鶴佬}}. | ||
*About 70% of the [[Taioaan-laang|Taiwanese people]] descend from Hoklo immigrants who arrived to the island prior to the start of Japanese rule in 1895. | *About 70% of the [[Taioaan-laang|Taiwanese people]] descend from Hoklo immigrants who arrived to the island prior to the start of Japanese rule in 1895. | ||
*See also: {{w|Hoklo Taiwanese}} | *See also: {{w|Hoklo Taiwanese}} |
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Høxlør 🔊 (POJ: Hô-ló/Ho̍h-ló; Hoklo people/Holo cultural/ethnic group) citsuu cie sofu korng Høxlør-oe ee laang iaqsi yn ee bunhoax.
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- In Taiwan, there are three common ways to write Hoklo in Chinese characters, although none have been established as etymologically correct: 福佬, 河洛, 鶴佬.
- About 70% of the Taiwanese people descend from Hoklo immigrants who arrived to the island prior to the start of Japanese rule in 1895.
- See also: Hoklo Taiwanese