- huà; Jyutping: toi4 saan1 waa2),
alternatively romanized in
Cantonese as
Toishanese or Toisanese, in
local dialect as
Hoisanese or Hoisan-wa, is a Yue Chinese...
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Chinese groups in Hong Kong
include the Punti, Hakka,
Cantonese (including
Toishanese), Hoklo, and Tanka. The Punti, and
Tanka people in Hong Kong are largely...
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speak a
distinctive dialect related to
Cantonese called Taishanese (or
Toishanese).
During the 1850s, the
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom,
whose leader Hong Xiuquan...
- (****ien, Hokkien) in
southeastern China –
where the
people generally speak Toishanese, Cantonese, Hakka,
Teochew (Chiuchow) and Hokkien. In the late 19th century...
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dialect from its
occurrence in Guangzhou.
Other variants include Luoguang,
Toishanese and Gouyeung. The
Cantonese worked mainly as
professionals and tradesmen...
- (伍子胥),
referring to a
shrine erected for him on a mountain, 胥山, with
Toishanese transliteration, Eng Suey Sun (Reference 2). Today,
there are a number...
- period. Most of the
emigrants from Sze Yup went to
North America,
making Toishanese a
dominant variety of the
Chinese language spoken in
Chinatowns in Canada...
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dialects the parti****nt preferred,
including English, Mandarin, Cantonese,
Toishanese, and Teochew. The po****tion of U.S.
Chinese adults aged 65 and above...
- is Běidì (北帝; 'North Deity', Cantonese: Pak Tai, Bok Tai; non-standard
Toishanese: Buck Eye, Beuk Aie), also
known as Xuan Wu, (玄武 "Dark Warrior" or "Mysterious...