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  2. Teochew Romanization - Wikipedia

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    Teochew Romanization, also known as Swatow Church Romanization, or locally as Pe̍h-ūe-jī (Chinese: 白話字; lit. 'Vernacular orthography'), is an orthography similar to Pe̍h-ōe-jī used to write the Chaoshan language (including the Teochew language and Swatow language ).

  3. Peng'im - Wikipedia

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    Peng'im [1] (simplified Chinese: 潮州话拼音方案; traditional Chinese: 潮州話拼音方案: Diê⁵ziu¹uê⁷ Pêng¹im¹ huang¹uan³ Dio⁵ziu¹uê⁷ Pêng¹im¹ huang¹uan³ (), Pe̍h-ūe-jī : Tiê-chiu-ūe Pheng-im Huang-uàⁿ or Tiô-chiu-ūe Pheng-im Huang-uàⁿ, Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Tiê-chiu-ōe Pheng-im Hoang-òaⁿ or Tiô-chiu-ōe Pheng-im Hoang-òaⁿ) is a Teochew dialect ...

  4. Guangdong Romanization - Wikipedia

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    Guangdong Romanization refers to the four romanization schemes published by the Guangdong Provincial Education Department in 1960 for transliterating Cantonese, Teochew, Hakka and Hainanese. The schemes utilized similar elements with some differences in order to adapt to their respective spoken varieties.

  5. Teochew - Wikipedia

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    Teochew cuisine, a branch of Chinese cuisine created by the Teochew people. Teochew opera, a branch of traditional Chinese opera originated from Chaoshan and performed in the Chaozhou dialect. The most common modern romanization for the characters is Chaozhou using Hanyu Pinyin. Teochew is a local romanisation of 潮州.

  6. Teochew Min - Wikipedia

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    Teochew grammar shows some Cantonese or Hakka influence. For example, Teochew uses comparative structure with -kuè 過 "to exceed, to surpass", as in Cantonese, while Hokkien uses native Min comparative construction with an adverb khah 較 "more". Teochew, like Cantonese, uses bare classifiers to mean "this", but this usage is not typical for ...

  7. Pontianak Teochew - Wikipedia

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    The Teochew dialect is the most widely spoken among the Chinese community in Pontianak. [16] The Teochew population primarily resides in the urban areas of southern Pontianak and Kubu Raya Regency, [17] whereas those in northern Pontianak, as well as the suburbs and rural areas, predominantly speak Hakka.

  8. Pe̍h-ōe-jī - Wikipedia

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    Pe̍h-ōe-jī (Taiwanese Hokkien: [pe˩ˀ o̯e̞˩ d͡ʑi˧] ⓘ, English approximation: / p eɪ w eɪ ˈ dʒ iː / pay-way-JEE; abbr. POJ; lit. ' vernacular writing '), sometimes known as Church Romanization, is an orthography used to write variants of Hokkien Southern Min, [2] particularly Taiwanese and Amoy Hokkien, and it is widely employed as one of the writing systems for Southern Min.

  9. Chaozhou - Wikipedia

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    Chaozhou (Chinese: 潮州), alternatively Chiuchow, [3] Chaochow [4] or Teochew, [5] is a city in the eastern Guangdong province of China.It borders Shantou to the south, Jieyang to the southwest, Meizhou to the northwest, the province of Fujian to the east, and the South China Sea to the southeast.