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  2. Comparison of Standard Chinese transcription systems

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    Hanyu Pinyin Bopomofo Tong-yong Wade– Giles MPS II Yale EFEO Lessing –Othmer Gwoyeu Romatzyh IPA Note Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 4 a: ㄚ: a: a: a: a: a: a: a: ar: aa: ah: a: ai

  3. Corno di Ban - Wikipedia

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    Corno di Ban is a mountain of Piedmont, Italy, with an elevation of 3,028 metres (9,934 ft). It is located in the Lepontine Alps , in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola , a few kilometers from the border with Switzerland .

  4. Tudigong - Wikipedia

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    A Tudigong (Chinese: 土地公; lit. 'Lord of the Land') is a kind of Chinese tutelary deity of a specific location. [1] There are several Tudigongs corresponding to different geographical locations and sometimes multiple ones will be venerated together in certain regions.

  5. Singaporean Hokkien - Wikipedia

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    Within Chinese linguistic academic circles, this dialect is known as Singaporean Ban-lam Gu. [ c ] It bears similarities with the Amoy [ d ] spoken in Amoy, now better known as Xiamen , as well as Taiwanese Hokkien which is spoken in Taiwan .

  6. Singlish vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    la sai – (From Hokkien/Teochew, lit. 'stir shit') Create trouble. lagi – (From Malay) Means to want more of something. leh – (From Hokkien 咧) Tagged at the end of a sentence in a similar manner as "lah". Used to emphasize the sentence. leh chey – (From Malay leceh) A gnarly, troublesome problem or situation

  7. Glossary of Wing Chun terms - Wikipedia

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    As normally seen in English (from Cantonese) Simp. char. Trad. char. Cantonese (Yale transcription) Mandarin (Pinyin transcription) Meaning(s) (in English)

  8. Tua Pek Kong - Wikipedia

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    Tua Pek Kong is often mistaken for Tu Di Gong, partially because of their physical similarities. [ citation needed ] Between 1865 until 1868, Chung Keng Quee was a principal donor to the Haichu-yu (Sea Pearl) Tua Pek Kong Temple in Tanjung Tokong, Penang.

  9. List of communes in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    12.13 Boeng Keng Kang Section. 12.14 Kamboul Section. 13 Preah Vihear Province. ... Pouthi Ban ពោធិ៍បាន Commune (ឃុំ Khum) 080408 9 6 Preaek Thmei