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'''{{XL|Bafngkaq}}''', {{GSW| | '''{{XL|Bafngkaq}}''', {{GSW|Baxnhoaa Khw|萬華|Wanhua District}}, si [[Taipag Chi]] ee cidee khw. | ||
==''Banka''== | ==''Banka''== | ||
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* In spoken Taiwanese, the old name is still used. There's a film called {{w|Monga (film)}} | * In spoken Taiwanese, the old name is still used. There's a film called {{w|Monga (film)}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Taipag Chi]] | ||
[[Category: 源自於台灣原住民語言的台灣地名]] | [[Category: 源自於台灣原住民語言的台灣地名]] | ||
[[Category:源自日本統治的台灣地名]] | [[Category:源自日本統治的台灣地名]] | ||
[[Category:大加蚋堡]] | [[Category:大加蚋堡]] |
Revision as of 10:11, 8 June 2021
Bafngkaq, Baxnhoaa Khw (萬華 Wanhua District), si Taipag Chi ee cidee khw.
Banka
- bafngkaq (艋舺†) / bangka / bangca means outrigger canoe (Indonesian and Tagalog); this is Taipei's oldest district.
- The current name (Jidguo: 萬華 Banka) was bestowed during Japanese rule. Hence Wanhua in Mandarin.
- In spoken Taiwanese, the old name is still used. There's a film called Monga (film)