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| '''{{ttsY|Taiguo|t=5}}''' (spoken Taiwanese language)
| | #redirect [[Taioaan-oe]] |
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| ==Etymology==
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| *The concept of ''Taiguo'' originated during the [[Taioaan Jidpurn sitai|Japanese era]] ({{jid|台湾語|Taiwan go}})
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| *Prior to this development, Hokkien language was referred to as [[Høxlør-oe|Hoklo]] or simply ''Chinese'', as in [[James W. Davidson]]'s ''The Island of Formosa'' and the works of [[Kafm Uiliim|William Campbell]]
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| *see also [[Taioan'oe]]
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| ==Notes==
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| *In [[Tailaam]], [[Tvafkao]], [[Taitiofng]], people are inclined to say '''{{ttsY|Taigie|t=5}}''' (see [[Ciangciw-oe]])
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| *However, people in [[Taipag]] will lean toward saying '''Taiguo''' (see [[Zoanciw-oe]])
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| *''Taiguo'' uses the [[Buun-peh-i-thak|literary reading]] of 語 ({{x|guo}}).
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| ==Goaxpo Lienkied==
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| *[http://ohtaigi.com Ohtaigi.com]
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| *{{cuankho|021}}
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