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'''{{tts|Siongsafn}}''' (sioong+safn; [[wikt:松山|松山]]; {{w|Songshan District, Taipei}}/Sungshan; named after Matsuyama City in Japan) si [[Taipakchi]] ee cidee khw. | '''{{tts|Siongsafn}}''' (sioong+safn; [[wikt:松山|松山]]; {{w|Songshan District, Taipei}}/Sungshan; named after Matsuyama City in Japan) si [[Taipakchi]] ee cidee khw. | ||
==Name== | |||
'''Siahkhao''' (siaq+khao; 錫口; from ''Malysyakkaw'') kuxmiaa. from Ketagalan, meaning "where the river twists". In 1920, the place became Matsuyama Village, named after Matsuyama City in Japan (see Taiwan under Japanese rule). It was a part of Shichisei-gun, Taihoku Prefecture. Matsuyama was merged into Taihoku City in 1938. Now called Songshan in Mandarin. | |||
[[Category: Taipakchi]] | [[Category: Taipakchi]] |
Revision as of 09:50, 8 February 2014
Siongsafn 🔊 (sioong+safn; 松山; Songshan District, Taipei/Sungshan; named after Matsuyama City in Japan) si Taipakchi ee cidee khw.
Name
Siahkhao (siaq+khao; 錫口; from Malysyakkaw) kuxmiaa. from Ketagalan, meaning "where the river twists". In 1920, the place became Matsuyama Village, named after Matsuyama City in Japan (see Taiwan under Japanese rule). It was a part of Shichisei-gun, Taihoku Prefecture. Matsuyama was merged into Taihoku City in 1938. Now called Songshan in Mandarin.