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- Languages_of_Taiwan abstract "The language with the most native speakers in Taiwan is Taiwanese Hokkien, or "Taiwanese" for short, spoken by about 70% of the population. Hokkien is a topolect of the Chinese family of languages originating in southern Fujian and is spoken by many overseas Chinese throughout Southeast Asia. Recently there has been a growing use of Taiwanese Hokkien in the broadcast media.Members of the Hakka Chinese subgroup, who are concentrated in several counties throughout Taiwan, often speak the Hakka language. The Formosan languages are the ethnic languages of the aboriginal tribes of Taiwan, comprising about 2% of the island's population. It's common for young and middle-aged Hakka and aboriginal people to speak Mandarin and Hokkien better than, or to the exclusion of, their ethnic languages.Persons who emigrated from mainland China after 1949 (12% of the population) mostly speak Taiwanese Mandarin Chinese. Standard Mandarin Chinese is the official language of Taiwan and is almost universally spoken and understood. Standard Chinese has been the only officially sanctioned medium of instruction in schools in Taiwan since the late 1940s, following the incoming KMT from mainland China.As a result of the half century of Japanese rule, many people born before 1940 also can speak fluent Japanese.[citation needed]".
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- Languages_of_Taiwan wikiPageExternalLink 2009070210242614.pdf.
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- Languages_of_Taiwan country "Taiwan".
- Languages_of_Taiwan foreign English_language.
- Languages_of_Taiwan foreign Japanese_language.
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- Languages_of_Taiwan indigenous Formosan_languages.
- Languages_of_Taiwan official Standard_Chinese.
- Languages_of_Taiwan sign Taiwanese_Sign_Language.
- Languages_of_Taiwan vernacular Hakka_Chinese.
- Languages_of_Taiwan vernacular Taiwanese_Hokkien.
- Languages_of_Taiwan vernacular Taiwanese_Mandarin.
- Languages_of_Taiwan subject Category:Languages_of_Taiwan.
- Languages_of_Taiwan type Abstraction100002137.
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- Languages_of_Taiwan type LanguagesOfTaiwan.
- Languages_of_Taiwan type Language.
- Languages_of_Taiwan type Language.
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- Languages_of_Taiwan comment "The language with the most native speakers in Taiwan is Taiwanese Hokkien, or "Taiwanese" for short, spoken by about 70% of the population. Hokkien is a topolect of the Chinese family of languages originating in southern Fujian and is spoken by many overseas Chinese throughout Southeast Asia.".
- Languages_of_Taiwan label "Languages of Taiwan".
- Languages_of_Taiwan label "Lijst van talen in Taiwan".
- Languages_of_Taiwan label "臺灣語言列表".
- Languages_of_Taiwan sameAs Lijst_van_talen_in_Taiwan.
- Languages_of_Taiwan sameAs Q2390617.
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