Hi Aurelio & Sim,
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All the best for both of you!
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Hokkien / Minnan related links.
Re: Hokkien / Minnan related links.
dear wei,
I find the site you gave in cari.com very good and a must but I cannot find where is HengAn belongs to.Are they minnan?There are some big hengAn huikuan in Malaysia.I don't think they are henghua?
www.fjsq.gov.cn/showtext.asp?ToBook=27&index=5%
I find the site you gave in cari.com very good and a must but I cannot find where is HengAn belongs to.Are they minnan?There are some big hengAn huikuan in Malaysia.I don't think they are henghua?
www.fjsq.gov.cn/showtext.asp?ToBook=27&index=5%
Re: Hokkien / Minnan related links.
In Malaysia, the Heng An Hui Kuan was formed by Hok Chia*(福清), Heng Hua (兴化), and Sian Iu (仙游) people.
Re: Hokkien / Minnan related links.
This site is about teow chew which has some words share with minnan
www.pnol.net/Puning click the fangyan part link
www.pnol.net/Puning click the fangyan part link
Re: Hokkien / Minnan related links.
Dear Sim Lee,
I just wanted to let you know that I found your website on Hakka very interesting. I have made a couple of pages myself on the language I called Hoklo.
See http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kaschen/taiwan/hoklo/
I am particularly interested in what Hoklo means...see http://www.hoklo.org. Rather than using the name Hokkien or Minnan, it is more fascinating to think of Hoklos as a group of peoples of common ethnicity. The site says, "The history of the Hoklo people may be blurry, but the existence of a linguistic group serves to indicate that this is an identifiable ethnicity, with a common past that is now simply forgotten."
I've observed a google search for hoklo doesn't get as many search hits as Hokkien or Min-nan.
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I just wanted to let you know that I found your website on Hakka very interesting. I have made a couple of pages myself on the language I called Hoklo.
See http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kaschen/taiwan/hoklo/
I am particularly interested in what Hoklo means...see http://www.hoklo.org. Rather than using the name Hokkien or Minnan, it is more fascinating to think of Hoklos as a group of peoples of common ethnicity. The site says, "The history of the Hoklo people may be blurry, but the existence of a linguistic group serves to indicate that this is an identifiable ethnicity, with a common past that is now simply forgotten."
I've observed a google search for hoklo doesn't get as many search hits as Hokkien or Min-nan.
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Re: Hokkien / Minnan related links.
3 links
www2.nsysu.edu.tw/chinese/taiwenese/outisland1.htm(or add abc.htm instead of outisland1.htm)
http://abc.iis.sinica.edu.tw/tp/holoa.htm
http://neuro.ohbi.net/lostsinica
www2.nsysu.edu.tw/chinese/taiwenese/outisland1.htm(or add abc.htm instead of outisland1.htm)
http://abc.iis.sinica.edu.tw/tp/holoa.htm
http://neuro.ohbi.net/lostsinica
Re: Hokkien / Minnan related links.
http://weblog.holopedia.org/
ho-lo-oe (Taiwan's min-nan language)blog space. Written in mixture of Han character and Peh-oe-ji.
http://www.holopedia.net/
wikipedia in ho-lo-oe. Written in peh-oe-ji.
ho-lo-oe (Taiwan's min-nan language)blog space. Written in mixture of Han character and Peh-oe-ji.
http://www.holopedia.net/
wikipedia in ho-lo-oe. Written in peh-oe-ji.
Re: Hokkien / Minnan related links.
www.usc.edu =type minnan in search box and you will get two articles on minnan