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  • 11Daighi tongiong pingim — Daī ghî tōng iōng pīng im Daītōng Type Latin alphabet (modified) Spoken languages Southern Min Amoy Taiwanese Time period 1998–present Note: This page may contain special characters. Without proper …

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  • 12Modern Literal Taiwanese — Chinese romanization Mandarin for Standard Chinese     Hanyu Pinyin (ISO standard)     EFEO     Gwoyeu Romatzyh         Spelling conventions     Latinxua Sin Wenz     Mandarin… …

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  • 13Comparison of Hokkien writing systems — There are a number of different writing systems for the Hokkien group of languages, including romanizations, adaptations of Bopomofo, of katakana, and of Chinese characters.[1] Some of the most popular are compared here. Vowels IPA a ap …

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  • 14Bbánlám pìngyīm — Chinese romanization Mandarin for Standard Chinese     Hanyu Pinyin (ISO standard)     EFEO     Gwoyeu Romatzyh         Spelling conventions     Latinxua Sin Wenz     Mandarin… …

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  • 15nervous system disease — Introduction       any of the diseases or disorders that affect the functioning of the human nervous system (nervous system, human). Everything that humans sense, consider, and effect and all the unlearned reflexes of the body depend on the… …

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  • 16Taiwanese kana — Chinese t=臺灣語假名 s=台湾语假名 poj=Tâi oân gí ká bêng p=Táiwānyǔ jiǎmíng tp=Táiwanyǔ jiǎmíng w=T ai2 wan1 yü3 chia3 ming2 kyujitai=臺灣語假名 shinjitai=台湾語仮名 romaji=Taiwan go kanaInfobox Writing system name=Taiwanese kana type=Syllabary typedesc=with some… …

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  • 17twang — I. /twæŋ / (say twang) verb (i) 1. to give out a sharp, ringing sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked. 2. to have a sharp, nasal tone, as the human voice. –verb (t) 3. to cause to make a sharp, ringing sound, as a string of a… …

  • 18twang — /twang/, v.i. 1. to give out a sharp, vibrating sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked. 2. to produce such a sound by plucking a stringed musical instrument. 3. to have or produce a sharp, nasal tone, as the human voice. v.t. 4 …

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  • 19twang — [[t]twæŋ[/t]] v. i. 1) mad to give out a sharp, vibrating sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked 2) to have or produce a sharp, nasal tone, as the human voice 3) mad to cause to make a sharp, vibrating sound, as a string of a… …

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  • 20Stammering — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Imperfect Speech. < N PARAG:Stammering >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 inarticulateness inarticulateness Sgm: N 1 stammering stammering &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 hesitation hesitation &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 impediment in one s speech… …

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