Chinese language romanization in Taiwan
There are a large number of romanization systems used in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). The first Chinese language romanization system in Taiwan, Pe̍h-ōe-jī, was developed first by Presbyterian missionaries and promoted by the indigenous Presbyterian Churches since the 19th century. Pe̍h-ōe-jī is also the first written system of Taiwanese Hokkien; a similar system for Hakka was also developed at that time. During the period of Japanese rule, the promotion of roman writing systems was suppressed under the Dōka and Kōminka policy. After World War II, Taiwan was handed over from Japan to the Republic of China (ROC). The romanization of Mandarin Chinese was also introduced to Taiwan as official or semi-official standard.
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Chinese language romanization in Taiwan
There are a large number of romanization systems used in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). The first Chinese language romanization system in Taiwan, Pe̍h-ōe-jī, was developed first by Presbyterian missionaries and promoted by the indigenous Presbyterian Churches since the 19th century. Pe̍h-ōe-jī is also the first written system of Taiwanese Hokkien; a similar system for Hakka was also developed at that time. During the period of Japanese rule, the promotion of roman writing systems was suppressed under the Dōka and Kōminka policy. After World War II, Taiwan was handed over from Japan to the Republic of China (ROC). The romanization of Mandarin Chinese was also introduced to Taiwan as official or semi-official standard.
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中華民國的中文羅馬拼音系統為國際上較流通的漢語拼音(2009 ...... 態下,造成許多外國觀光客、外籍居民和當地台灣人溝通上的困難。
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There are a large number of ro ...... ial or semi-official standard.
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中華民國的中文羅馬拼音系統為國際上較流通的漢語拼音(2009 ...... 態下,造成許多外國觀光客、外籍居民和當地台灣人溝通上的困難。
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Chinese language romanization in Taiwan
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台灣的中文羅馬拼音
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