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'''{{tts|Peqoexji}}''' ('''POJ'''; [[Peqoe]]-[[ji]]; [[wikt:白話字|白話字]]; {{w|Pe̍h-ōe-jī}}) si cidkhoarn iong [[Latengji|Latin]] ([[Lømafji|Lømar]]) pherngym hexthorng laai siar [[Taioaan]] ee [[gwgieen]] ee subin bunji. In'ui tongzhof si [[thoankaosu]] irn`jiblaai ee, sofie iaquxlaang ka POJ kiørzøx '''{{tts|Kaohoe Lømafji}}''' (教會羅馬字; Church Romanization/Missionary Romanization), hegciar si kafnzhefng '''{{tts|Kaoløo}}'''. Putjikøx hiexntai ee swioxngciar bexciør mxsi kaotoo, kaotoo ma cinzøe bøexhiao POJ. | '''{{tts|Peqoexji}}''' ('''POJ'''; [[Peqoe]]-[[ji]]; [[wikt:白話字|白話字]]; {{w|Pe̍h-ōe-jī}}) si cidkhoarn iong [[Latengji|Latin]] ([[Lømafji|Lømar]]) pherngym hexthorng laai siar [[Taioaan]] ee [[gwgieen]] ee subin bunji. In'ui tongzhof si [[thoankaosu]] irn`jiblaai ee, sofie iaquxlaang ka POJ kiørzøx '''{{tts|Kaohoe Lømafji}}''' (教會羅馬字; Church Romanization/Missionary Romanization), hegciar si kafnzhefng '''{{tts|Kaoløo}}'''. Putjikøx hiexntai ee swioxngciar bexciør mxsi kaotoo, kaotoo ma cinzøe bøexhiao POJ. | ||
==The Short Story== | |||
*Developed by Western missionaries in the 19th century and refined by missionaries working in Amoy and Tailaam | |||
*uses a modified Latin alphabet and some diacritics to represent the spoken language | |||
*became most widespread in Taiwan, and in the mid-20th century there were over 100,000 people literate in POJ | |||
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