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'''Harnji''' ([[MTLP]]: [[Haxn]]+ji; | '''Harnji''' ([[MTLP]]: [[Haxn]]+ji; Harnji: 漢字) | ||
==Engguo== | ==Engguo== |
Revision as of 19:56, 21 June 2010
Harnji (MTLP: Haxn+ji; Harnji: 漢字)
Engguo
- Han Characters
- literary (buun) vs colloquial (peh) readings: Colloquial Taiwanese has roots in Old Chinese. Literary Taiwanese, which was originally developed in the 10th century in Fujian (Hokkiexn) and based on Middle Chinese, was used at one time for formal writing, but is now largely extinct.
- If you're curious how many readings one Harnji can have, check it out at the Taiguo Svoarterng Jixtiern
- In Japanese, they are called Kanji
- You can input Harnji into the MTL Interface to POJ Dictionary (part of the MTL Toolbox) to search the Taiwanese-Chinese Dictionary (Taibuun/Hoabuun Svoarterng Sutiern)