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* 1 [[Tainiuo]] (台兩) = 10 cvii = 37.5 g (1.323 oz.) | * 1 [[Tainiuo]] (台兩) = 10 cvii = 37.5 g (1.323 oz.) | ||
* 1 [[Taikyn]] (台斤) = 16 Tainiuo = 600 g (1.323 lbs.) | * 1 [[Taikyn]] (台斤) = 16 Tainiuo = 600 g (1.323 lbs.) | ||
* 1 [[tvax]] (擔) = 100 Taikyn = 60 kg (132.3 lbs.) | * 1 [[tvax (tan'ui)|tvax]] (擔) = 100 Taikyn = 60 kg (132.3 lbs.) | ||
==Proverb== | ==Proverb== |
Revision as of 11:25, 13 December 2019
Taioaan thoanthorng ee tan'ui hexthorng 🔊 (Taiwanese units of measurement)
Linear measure
Linear measure (tngto) in Taiwan is largely metric (see kongchiøq) but some units derived from traditional Japanese units of measurement remain in use.
- 1 zhuxn (taizhuxn) = 3.030 cm
- 1 chiøq (taichiøq) = 10 zhuxn = 30.3 cm
- 1 tng (taitiong) = 10 chiøq = 3.3 m
- 1 lie (tailie) : kofzar cidlie = 360 po
Biexnzeg
Unlike with other measures, area (biexnzeg) continues to be almost exclusively measured with traditional rather than SI units. The principal unit for measuring the floorspace of an office or apartment, the pvee derives from the Japanese tsubo. Taiwanese units of land measurement derive from both traditional Dutch and Japanese measurements. The principal unit of land measure, the kaq, derives from the obsolete Dutch unit of measure morgen, which was introduced in Taiwan's era of Dutch colonization; or from the Dutch word for "field", akker. The lee represented the area that could be farmed by one man with one head of oxen and one plow.
- 1 pvee = 36 chiøq² = 3.306 m²
- 1 bor (畝) = 30 pvee = 99.2 m²
- 1 kaq = 2,934 pvee = 0.97 hectares (~2.4 acres)
- 1 lee = 5 kaq = 4.85 hectares
- (1 hwn = 9.8 bor = 0.1 kaq)
Volume
Volume (thefzeg)
- ciøh (石 ~100 L) / taiciøh
- (metric: 1 ciøh = 10 tao)
- tao (斗 ~10 L) / taitao
- 1 tao = 10 cyn
- cyn (升 ~litre (L)) / taicyn
Weight / mass
Weight (taxngliong)
- 1 lii (釐/厘) = 37.5 mg
- 1 hwn (分) = 10 buun = 375 mg
- 1 Taicvii (台錢) = 10 hwn = 3.75 g
- 1 Tainiuo (台兩) = 10 cvii = 37.5 g (1.323 oz.)
- 1 Taikyn (台斤) = 16 Tainiuo = 600 g (1.323 lbs.)
- 1 tvax (擔) = 100 Taikyn = 60 kg (132.3 lbs.)
Proverb
- Cidkyn zablak niuo. Cidee pvoax kyn, cidee poeq niuo. 🔊
- One catty, 16 tael. One half catty, one half tael.