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toi4 saan1 waa2), alternatively romanized in Cantonese as Toishanese or Toisanese, in local dialect as Hoisanese or Hoisanwa, is a Yue Chinese language...
Click to read more »in Cantonese Yale. It is romanised as Tam in Hong Kong and Macau. In Toisanese Chinese, it may be romanised as Thom, Hom, Ham or Hum. In Hokkien Chinese...
Click to read more »The Eighth Promise: An American Son's Tribute to His Toisanese Mother is a memoir by American lawyer William Poy Lee, published in 2007 by Rodale Books...
Click to read more »by naturalization). Overseas Chinese who are southerners, such as the Toisanese, Cantonese or Hokkiens refer to themselves as 唐人 (Tángrén). Literally...
Click to read more »Vegas Valley Languages English Standard Chinese Mandarin Taishanese (Toisanese) Cantonese Fuzhounese Hokkien Religion 52% Irreligion 22% Protestantism...
Click to read more »rise to the Siyi dialects, the most prominent of which is Taishanese (Toisanese/Hoisanese). Although Siyi and Cantonese both belong to the Yue branch...
Click to read more »Northern Min Nì-bǒ̤ng (Jian'ou dialect) or Fuzhounese Nĭk-buōng. In modern Toisanese, a Yue Chinese language, 日本 is pronounced as Ngìp Bāwn [ŋip˦˨ bɔn˥]. Historical...
Click to read more »San Ngin), Sze Yup people (Chinese: 四邑人, Taishanese: Hlei Yip Ngin), or Toisanese, are a Yue-speaking Han Chinese ethnographic subgroup coming from the...
Click to read more »city. While in New York, Willis began to learn Chinese (Cantonese and Toisanese dialects) as a way to pick up Asian women, eventually becoming fluent...
Click to read more »The main dialect spoken in Chinatown then was Hoisan-wa (aka Hoisanese; Toisanese in Cantonese and Taishanese in Mandarin), native to the emigrants from...
Click to read more »overseas communities from the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia, with some of Toisanese Chinese. Agincourt, Toronto, in (1980s–present): Centred on Sheppard Avenue...
Click to read more »(today Saint Antoine Street). Most Chinese residents primarily spoke Toisanese, a sister language of Cantonese, and had moved from British Columbia and...
Click to read more »people living across the river in the next county, Kaiping (Hoiping in the Toisanese language, 开平). One notable difference can be seen in the shift of certain...
Click to read more »Journal in Detroit." The Eighth Promise: An American Son's Tribute to His Toisanese Mother – William Poy Lee – Google Boeken American Journalism Review McCoy...
Click to read more »primary language until attending public school. His father was born in a Toisanese village in Guangdong, China, and left at age nine, while his mother was...
Click to read more »international school in Baku, Azerbaijan Taishanese (ISO 639-6 code: tisa) a.k.a. Toisanese, Hoisanese; a dialect of Cantonese The Indian Stammering Association,...
Click to read more »or wooden fish, a type of narrative folk song typically sung in the Toisanese dialect. Gaining national recognition as a folk artist due to the Arts...
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