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Sinophone,
which means "Chinese-speaking",
typically refers to an
individual who
speaks at
least one
variety of
Chinese (that is, one of the
Sinitic languages)...
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given names adopted by
speakers of the
Chinese language, both in majority-
Sinophone countries and
among the
Chinese diaspora.
Chinese given names are almost...
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boxed lunches in
other Asian countries such as in China,
Taiwan and
other Sinophone communities,
known as héfàn (盒饭) or biàndāng in Mandarin, piān-tong in...
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contemporary overseas Chinese po****tion. The
Sinosphere is
different from the
Sinophone world,
which indicates regions where the
Chinese language is spoken. Imperial...
- Visa
requirements for
citizens of the
Republic of
China (Taiwan) are
administrative entry restrictions by the
authorities of
other states placed on nationals...
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worldwide in
regions and
countries with
significant Overseas Chinese or
Sinophone po****tions,
especially in
Southeast Asia
including Singapore, Brunei...
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American cultural theorist and
author whose areas of
research include Sinophone cinema,
French literature,
critical theory,
identity politics, and visual...
- regions. It is
commonly used in
areal linguistics in
contrast with the
Sinophone languages of the
Mainland Southeast Asia
linguistic area of the Sinosphere...
- Tael (/ˈteɪl/), or liang, also
known as the
tahil and by
other names, can
refer to any one of
several weight measures used in East and
Southeast Asia....
- Guo, Li; Eyman, Douglas; Sun,
Hongmei (eds.).
Games & Play in
Chinese &
Sinophone Cultures. Seattle, WA:
University of
Washington Press. ISBN 9780295752402...