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Banlaam refers to a language family spoken in [[Fujian]] and nearby areas. In common parlance, it usually refers to [[Hokkiexn-oe]]. [[Exmngg-oe|Amoy]] and [[Taigie|Taiwanese]] are both combinations of [[Zoanciw-oe]] and [[Ciangciw-oe]]. The language family also includes [[Tiøciw-oe|Teochew | Banlaam refers to a language family spoken in [[Fujian]] and nearby areas. In common parlance, it usually refers to [[Hokkiexn-oe]]. [[Exmngg-oe|Amoy]] and [[Taigie|Taiwanese]] are both combinations of [[Zoanciw-oe]] and [[Ciangciw-oe]]. The language family also includes [[Tiøciw-oe|Teochew]], which has limited mutual intelligibility with Amoy. | ||
Banlaam can trace its roots through the [[Tongtiaau|Tang Dynasty]]. Because of the widespread influence of the Tang culture during the great Tang dynasty, we find today still many Banlaam-style pronunciations of words shared by [[Oatlaam-guo|Vietnamese]], [[Hankok'oe|Korean]], and [[Jidpwn'oe|Japanese]] languages. | Banlaam can trace its roots through the [[Tongtiaau|Tang Dynasty]]. Because of the widespread influence of the Tang culture during the great Tang dynasty, we find today still many Banlaam-style pronunciations of words shared by [[Oatlaam-guo|Vietnamese]], [[Hankok'oe|Korean]], and [[Jidpwn'oe|Japanese]] languages. |
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