- marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Chinese and
Unicode characters.
Taishanese (simplified Chinese: 台山话;
traditional Chinese: 臺山話; pinyin: Táishān huà;...
-
Taishanese people (Chinese: 台山人,
Taishanese: Hoi San Ngin), Sze Yup
people (Chinese: 四邑人,
Taishanese: Hlei Yip Ngin), or
Toisanese are a Yue-speaking Han...
-
Overseas Chinese". An
estimated half a
million Chinese Americans are of
Taishanese descent.
Taishan is in the
Pearl River Delta, in
southwestern Jiangmen...
- (Ngchow), Hong Kong and Macau,
which is the
prestige dialect of the group.
Taishanese, from the
coastal area of
Jiangmen (Kongmoon)
located southwest of Guangzhou...
-
Daishan County, Zhejiang,
China Taishanese, a
dialect of Yue
Chinese and a
sister dialect of
Guangzhou Cantonese Taishanese people, the
people who reside...
- 1971;
today this po****tion
still increases as more
immigrants from the
Taishanese-speaking
areas of
Guangdong in
mainland China continue to
immigrate to...
- Mandarin.
Speakers of
other Yue
Chinese dialects, such as the
Taishanese people who
speak Taishanese, may or may not be
considered Cantonese. The
Hakka and Teochew...
- came back to Hong Kong,
especially around North Point and
nearby areas.
Taishanese originates from
migrants from
Taishan County in
Mainland China. The variant...
-
while some
Teochew dialect speakers use the
spelling Tang. In
Hakka and
Taishanese, the name is
spelled Chin.
Spellings based on Wu
include Zen and Tchen...
- the
primary branch of
Chinese that
contains Cantonese proper as well as
Taishanese and Gaoyang; this
broader usage may be
specified as "Yue speech" (粵語;...