Hi all,
I don't know if readers were aware of this article in the Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_ ... uistics%29
It seems to have been around since mid-2002, but only came to my attention recently. It caught my attention because it had been given an award as a "featured article" (shown by a star in the top right-hand corner). Along with a whole host of other criteria, the award is given for articles which "[are] well written, comprehensive, factually accurate, neutral and stable".
Anyway, just wanted to share,
Sim.
Wikipedia article on Taiwanese
Hi All,
Also in Wikipedia, there is a separate "pedia" called Holopedia, written entirely in POJ. Those who would like to practice their reading skills in POJ will find this site pretty interesting.
http://zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th ... -ia%CC%8Dh
or,
http://zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holopedia
The term Holopedia has double meanings: it is based on the Greek word holos (whole) from which the English word holistic is derived; and it implies the Holo language.
As of today, there are 1,904 articles in Holopedia.
Heruler
Also in Wikipedia, there is a separate "pedia" called Holopedia, written entirely in POJ. Those who would like to practice their reading skills in POJ will find this site pretty interesting.
http://zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th ... -ia%CC%8Dh
or,
http://zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holopedia
The term Holopedia has double meanings: it is based on the Greek word holos (whole) from which the English word holistic is derived; and it implies the Holo language.
As of today, there are 1,904 articles in Holopedia.
Heruler
I have no idea where to post.Here is a book by a Chinese about taiwanese proverb www.savefile.com/files/337683