Chinese characters

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Chinese characters (Harnji)

  • Some characters are unique to Taiwanese and sometimes used in informal writing
  • Borrowing of similar-sounding or similar-meaning characters is a common practice (see substitute character)
  • "Most estimates of the Taiwanese morphemes that lack an appropriate sinographic written form are about 20-25% for typical running texts" (Mair (2003), Part 2)
  • Often several "readings". For example: . See Talk:Bungieen kab peqoe
    • Colloquial layers of Min varieties are believed to have branched from the mainstream of Chinese around the time of the Han dynasty, end of the Old Chinese period
    • Literary Taiwanese, which was originally developed in the 10th century in Fujian and based on Middle Chinese, was used at one time for formal writing, but is now largely extinct
  • For readings, see MoeDict, DFT and TGJT