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Chinese language romanisation in Singapore
Chinese language romanisation in Singapore The romanisation of the Chinese language in Singapore ...
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Talk:Chinese language romanisation in Singapore
Talk:Chinese language romanisation in Singapore An example of inconsistency The most inconsistently ... Owyang, Au Yong, Auyong, Au Yeung. My chinese teacher told us that within his ...
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Chinese language
Chinese language Chinese (汉语 Hànyǔ, 中文 Zhōngwén) Zhōngwén in written Chinese: Spoken in: People's Republic of China ... islands), Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Cambodia, Singapore, also parts of Japan, North Korea, ...
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Chinese in Singapore
Chinese in Singapore To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... article or section may require cleanup. The Chinese in Singapore are people of Chinese descent who are born in or ...
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Category:Chinese language romanization
Category:Chinese language romanization Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. C Cantonese (linguistics) romanisation Pages in category "Chinese language romanization" There are 29 pages in ...
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Talk:Chinese surname
Talk:Chinese surname Ethnic Chinese and Han people The recent change at ... 16, 29 Oct 2004 basically equated Ethnic Chinese and Han people. I bet many minority Chinese would object to that. Kowloonese 22:44 ... all depends on what sense the term "Chinese" is used. Is Chinese someone who ...
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Teochew (language) (translated from French)
Teochew (language) Teochew (Dio-ziu-uê???) Spoken in Chine ... Typology to supplement Classification by family Group Chinese Chinois antiquated Chinois medieval and traditional Chinese Min Minnan Teochew Official statute and codes of language Official language of Governed by ISO 639 -1 ...
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Burmese language
Burmese language Burmese (ဗမာစာ bama sa) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken ... United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Laos and Singapore Total speakers: First language: 32 millionSecond language: 10 million Ranking: 29 Language family: Sino-Tibetan Tibeto-Burman Lolo- ...
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Talk:Chinese New Year greetings
Talk:Chinese New Year greetings Requested Move There was ... don't think is valid (esp. for Chinese-related things!), let's try googling for ... it would be some form of Cantonese romanisation (because it was used by Guanzhou natives ... to find some search results in simplified Chinese too; so far I am not able ... how to use google effectively in simplified Chinese can help steer the discussion by ...
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Talk:Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation
Talk:Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation This page was voted on for deletion ... Votes for deletion/Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation. The consensus was to keep it. There ... speaking world by the spelling from this romanisation. It gives 3560 hits on Google (variations ... Feb 9 2005 (UTC) HK Government Cantonese romanisation Judging from the title, one would be ... Court of Hong Kong. I think this romanisation scheme is a degenerated system of ...
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