Tai-Nichi Daijiten

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The Tai-Nichi Daijiten (臺日大辭典; MTL: Taai-Jit Toa Sutiern; POJ: Tâi-Ji̍t Tōa Sû-tián); Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary) is a dictionary of Taiwanese that was published by the Government-General of Taiwan in 1931, during Japanese rule. The work was edited by Ogawa Naoyoshi and published in a two volume set. The first volume was released in 1931. The second volume was released in 1932. Entry headwords are written in Taiwanese kana and Han characters, and definitions given in Japanese with ruby annotation.

  • Ogawa Naoyoshi, ed. 1931. 臺日大辭典. 上卷 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary] (in Japanese and Taiwanese Hokkien). 1. Taihoku: Governor-General of Taiwan.
  • Ogawa Naoyoshi, ed. 1932. 臺日大辭典. 下卷 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary] (in Japanese and Taiwanese Hokkien). 2. Taihoku: Governor-General of Taiwan.

The volumes were re-published by Aang Uijiin in 1993:

  • Ogawa Naoyoshi; Ang Ui-jin, piefn. (1993) [1931]. 臺日大辭典〈上卷〉 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary]. 閩南語經典辭書彙編. (in Japanese, Chinese, and Taiwanese Hokkien). 1. 武陵. ISBN 957-35-0621-1
  • Ogawa Naoyoshi; Ang Ui-jin, piefn. (1993) [1932]. 臺日大辭典〈下卷〉 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary]. 閩南語經典辭書彙編. (in Japanese, Chinese, and Taiwanese Hokkien). 2. 武陵. ISBN 957-35-0622-X

The above is also available in a modified form online, first edition 2008: