闽南话 Hokkien 台语
These Hokkien lessons are based on the Amoy dialect of Min Nan, native to the city of 廈門(Tai-lo : E7-mng5, Pinyin: Xiamen) in 福建(Fujian), China. The Amoy dialect is mutually intelligible with the dialects of 泉州(Tai-lo: Tsuan5-tsiu1, Pinyin: Quanzhou) and 漳州 (Tai-lo: Tsiang1-tsiu1, Pinyin: Zhangzhou), that border the city of Xiamen to the north and south respectively. In Taiwan, Taiwanese Hokkien is often referred to as just Taiwanese. In Southeast Asia, the Amoy and related Tsuan-tsiu and Tsiang-tsiu dialects are usually known as Hokkien.
The romanization scheme used for this book is the Taiwanese Hokkien Romanization System, which is very similar to Peh-oe-ji.
Hokkien
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Amoy dialect of Min Nan, native to the city of 廈門(Tai-lo : E7-mng5, Pinyin: Xiamen) in 福建(Fujian), China.
Lessons / khò-thêng
Introduction / kài-siāu
About Hokkien
Bân-lâm-gú sī sím-mih?
How to use this textbook
Jû-hô sú-iōng chit pún kàu-kho-su
How to study Hokkien
Jû-hô ha̍k-si̍p Bân-lâm-gú
Pronunciation
Hoat-im
Common phrases
Lesson Texts / khò-pún
Lesson 1: Hello!
Tē-it khò: Lí hó!
Lesson 2: Are you busy today?
Tē-lī khò: kin-á-jit lí bô-êng mā?
Lesson 3: An introduction to particles
Tē-saⁿ khò: chō•-sû
Lesson 4: Word order and Verbs
Tē-sì khò: sû-sū kap tōng-sû
Lesson 5: Measure words
Tē-ngó khò: liông-sû
Lesson 6: More on interrogatives
Tē-la̍k khò: gî-būn chō•-sû
Lesson 7: What's this?
Tē-chhit khò: che sī sím-mih?
Lesson 8: My name is Wang Ming
Tē-peh khò: gòa ê miâ-kiò Ông Bêng.
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