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Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn

Transcription system

Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn

Transcription system

FieldValue
collapsen
titleTâi-uân Tâi-gí Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn
t臺灣
s台湾
lTaiwan Taiwanese (language) Romanization Scheme
bpmfㄊㄞˊ ㄨㄢ ㄊㄞˊ ㄩˇ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄇㄚˇ ㄗˋ ㄆㄧㄣ ㄧㄣ ㄈㄤ ㄢˋ
wT
pTáiwān Táiyǔ Luómǎzì Pīnyīn Fāng'àn
tpTáiwan Tái-yǔ Luó-mǎ-zìh Pin-yin Fang-àn
mpsTáiwān Táiyǔ Luómǎtz̀ Pīnyīn Fāng'àn
grTair'uan Taiyeu Luomaatzyh Pin'in Fang'ann
mi
yTòihwāan Tòiyuh Lòhmáhjih Pingyām Fōng'on
jtoi4 waan1 toi4 jyu6 lo4 maa5 zi6 ping3 jam1 fong1 on3
ci
pojTâi-oân Tâi-gí Lô-má-jī Pheng-im Hong-àn
tlTâi-uân Tâi-gí Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn
hThòi-vàn Thòi-ngî Lò-mâ-sṳ Piang-yîm Fông-on
altnameTâi-uân Bân-lâm-gí Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn
t2臺灣
s2台湾
l2Taiwanese Southern Min Romanization Scheme
bpmf2ㄊㄞˊ ㄨㄢ ㄇㄧㄣˇ ㄋㄢˊ ㄩˇ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄇㄚˇ ㄗˋ ㄆㄧㄣ ㄧㄣ ㄈㄤ ㄢˋ
w2T
p2Táiwān Mǐnnányǔ Luómǎzì Pīnyīn Fāng'àn
tp2Táiwan Mǐn-nán-yǔ Luó-mǎ-zìh Pin-yin Fang-àn
mps2Táiwān Mǐnnányǔ Luómǎtz Pīnyīn Fāng'àn
gr2Tair'uan Miinnanyeu Luomaatzyh Pin'in Fang'ann
mi2
y2Tòihwāan Máhnnàahmyuh Lòhmáhjih Pingyām Fōng'on
j2toi4 waan1 man5 naam4 jyu6 lo4 maa5 zi6 ping3 jam1 fong1 on3
ci2
poj2Tâi-oân Bân-lâm-gí Lô-má-jī Pheng-im Hong-àn
tl2Tâi-uân Bân-lâm-gí Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn
h2Thòi-vàn Men-nàm-ngî Lò-mâ-sṳ Piang-yîm Fông-on
altname3Tâi-lô
t3臺羅
s3台罗
bpmf3ㄊㄞˊ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄆㄧㄣ ㄧㄣ
w3T
p3Táiluó Pīnyīn
tp3Tái-luó Pin-yin
mps3Táiluó Pinyin
gr3Tairluo Pin'in
mi3
poj3Tâi-lô Pheng-im
tl3Tâi-lô Phing-im
h3Thòi-lò Piang-yîm
altname4Kàu-io̍k-pōo Lô-má-jī
t4教育部
s4教育部
p4Jiàoyùbù Luómǎzì
poj4Kàu-io̍k-pō͘ Lô-má-jī
tl4Kàu-io̍k-pōo Lô-má-jī
l4Ministry of Education Romanization

The official romanization system for Taiwanese Hokkien (Taigi) in Taiwan is known as Tâi-uân Tâi-gí Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn,{{efn native lang|tw

Taiwanese Romanization System

Alphabet

The Taiwanese Romanization System uses 16 basic Latin letters (A, B, E, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, S, T, U), 7 digraphs (Kh, Ng, nn, Oo, Ph, Th, Ts) and a trigraph (Tsh). In addition, it uses 6 diacritics to represent tones.

Capital letterLower caseIPALetter name (variant 1)Letter name (variant 2)
Aaaa
Bbbibe
Eeee
Gggige
Hhhiha
Iiii
Jjjije
Kkkika
Khkhkhikha
Lllie-luh
Mmmie-muh
Nnnie-nuh
Ngngnginge
NNnninnenn
Oooo
Oooooooo
Pppipe
Phphphiphe
Sssie-suh
Tttite
Thththithe
Tststsitse
Tshtshtshitshe
Uuuu
  • nn is only used after a vowel to express nasalization, so it only appears capitalized in all-caps texts.
  • Palatalization occurs when j, s, ts, tsh are followed by i, so ji, si, tsi, tshi are sometimes considered multigraphs.
  • Of the 10 unused basic Latin letters, R is sometimes used to express dialectal vowels (ir and er), while the others (C, D, F, Q, V, W, X, Y, Z) are only used in loanwords.

Sample texts

; Tâi-lô : Pe̍h-uē-jī (PUJ) sī tsı̍t khuán iōng Latin (Lô-má) phìng-im hē-thóng lâi siá Tâi-uân ê gí-giân ê su-bīn bûn-jī. In-uī tong-tshoo sī thuân-kàu-sū ín--jı̍p-lâi ê, sóo-í ia̍h-ū-lâng kā PUJ kiò-tsò Kàu-huē Lô-má-jī, hı̍k-tsiá sī kán-tshing Kàu-lô. Put-jî-kò hiān-tāi ê sú-iōng-tsiá bē-tsió m̄-sī kàu-tôo, kàu-tôo mā tsin tsē bē-hiáu PUJ. ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Pe̍h-ōe-jī (POJ) sī chı̍t khoán iōng Latin (Lô-má) phèng-im hē-thóng lâi siá Tâi-ôan ê gí-giân ê su-bīn bûn-jī. In-ūi tong-chho͘ sī thôan-kàu-sū ín--jı̍p-lâi ê, só͘-í ia̍h-ū-lâng kā POJ kiò-chò Kàu-hōe Lô-má-jī, he̍k-chiá sī kán-chheng Kàu-lô. Put-jî-kò hiān-tāi ê sú-iōng-chiá bē-chió m̄-sī kàu-tô͘, kàu-tô͘ mā chin chē bē-hiáu POJ. ; Hàn-jī : 白話字是一款用拉丁(羅馬)拼音系統來寫臺灣的語言的書面文字。因為當初是傳教士引入來的,所以也有人共白話字叫做教會羅馬字,或者是簡稱教羅。不而過現代的使用者袂少毋是教徒,教徒嘛真濟袂曉白話字。 ; IPA (without tones) :

Values

Consonants

BilabialAlveolarAlveolo-palatalVelarGlottalVoicelessVoicedVoicelessVoicedVoicelessVoicedVoicelessVoicedVoicelessNasalPlosiveUnaspiratedAspiratedAffricateUnaspiratedAspiratedFricativeLateral
m [m]
ㄇ 毛(moo)n [n]
ㄋ 耐(nāi)ng [ŋ]
ㄫ 雅(ngá)
p [p]
ㄅ 邊(pian)b [b]
ㆠ 文(bûn)t [t]
ㄉ 地(tē)k [k]
ㄍ 求(kiû)g [g]
ㆣ 語(gí)
ph [pʰ]
ㄆ 波(pho)th [tʰ]
ㄊ 他(thann)kh [kʰ]
ㄎ 去(khì)
ts [ts]
ㄗ 曾(tsan)j [dz]
ㆡ 熱(jua̍h)tsi [tɕ]
ㄐ 尖(tsiam)ji [dʑ]
ㆢ 入(ji̍p)
tsh [tsʰ]
ㄘ 出(tshut)tshi [tɕʰ]
ㄑ 手(tshiú)
s [s]
ㄙ 衫(sann)si [ɕ]
ㄒ 寫(siá)h [h]
ㄏ 喜(hí)
l [l] ~ [ɾ]
ㄌ 柳(liú)
BilabialAlveolarVelarGlottalNasal consonantStop consonant
-m [m]
-n [n]
-ng [ŋ]
-p [p̚]
-t [t̚]
-k [k̚]
-h [ʔ]
BilabialVelarNasal
m [m̩]
ㆬ 姆(ḿ)ng [ŋ̍]
ㆭ 酸(sng)

|}

Vowels & rhymes

FrontCentralBackSimpleNasalSimpleNasalSimpleNasalCloseMidOpen
i [i]
ㄧ 衣(i)inn [ĩ]
ㆪ 圓(înn)u [u]
ㄨ 污(u)unn [ũ]
ㆫ 張(tiunn)
e [e]
ㆤ 禮(lé)enn [ẽ]
ㆥ 生(senn)o[ə]
ㄜ 高(ko)oo [ɔ]
ㆦ 烏(oo)onn [ɔ̃]
ㆧ 翁(onn)
a [a]
ㄚ 查(tsa)ann [ã]
ㆩ 衫(sann)
Tâi-lôIPABopomofo
ir
er
ee
ereㄜㆤ

|}

  • o pronounced [ə] ㄜ in general dialect in Kaohsiung and Tainan, [o] ㄛ in Taipei.
  • -nn forms the nasal vowels
  • There is also syllabic m and ng.
Vowel(s)Open syllabusNasalPlosive[m][n][ŋ][p̚][t̚][k̚][ʔ][a][ai][au][e][i][ia][iau][iə][iɔ][iu]
aannamanangapatakahannh
aiainnaihainnh
auauh
eennehennh
iinniminingipitikihinnh
iaianniamianiangiapiatiakiahiannh
iauiaunniauh
ioioh
iongiok
iuiunniuhiunnh
Vowel(s)Open syllabusNasalPlosive[m][n][ŋ][p̚][t̚][k̚][ʔ][ə][ɔ][u][ua][uai][ue][ui][m̩][ŋ̍]
ooh
ooonnomongopokoohonnh
uunutuh
uauannuanuatuah
uaiuainn
ueueh
ui
mmh
ngngh

|}

  • ing pronounced [ɪəŋ], ik pronounced [ɪək̚].

Tones

Tone No.NameSymbolPitchExample
12 (= 6)345
陰平上聲陰去陰入陽平
im-pîngsiōng-siannim-khìim-ji̍piông-pîng
NoneAcuteGraveNone (-p, -t, -k, -h)Circumflex
◌́◌̀◌̂
˥˥˩˧˩˧ʔ˨˦
55513124
tong (東)tóng (黨)tòng (棟)tok (督)tông (同)

A hyphen links elements of a compound word. A double hyphen indicates that the following syllable has a neutral tone and therefore that the preceding syllable does not undergo tone sandhi.

ØbghjkkhlmnngpphstthtstshaaahahaiaiainnainnakakamamananangangannannannhannhapapatatauauauhauheeehehennennennhennhiiiaiaiahiahiakiakiamiamianianiangiangiannianniannhiannhiapiapiatiatiauiauiauhiauhiaunniaunnihihikikimiminininginginninnioioiohiohiokiokiongiongipipititiuiuiunniunniunnhiunnhmmmhmhngngnghnghooohohokokomomongongonnonnonnhonnhoooooohoohuuuauauahuahuaiuaiuainnuainnuanuanuanguanguannuannuatuatueueuehuehuhuhuiuiununututØbghjkkhlmnngpphstthtstsh
abagahakakhalamanangapaphasatathatsatsha
ahbahhahkahkhahlahnahpahphahsahtahthahtsahtshah
aibaigaihaikaikhailaimainaingaipaiphaisaitaithaitsaitshai
ainnhainnkainnkhainnphainntainntsainn
akbakgakhakkakkhaklakpakphaksaktakthaktsaktshak
amgamhamkamkhamlamsamtamthamtsamtsham
anbanganhankankhanlanpanphansantanthantsantshan
angbangganghangkangkhanglangpangphangsangtangthangtsangtshang
annhannkannkhannphannsanntannthanntsanntshann
hannhsannh
aphapkapkhaplapsaptapthaptsaptshap
atbathatkatkhatlatpatsattatthattsattshat
aubaugauhaukaukhaulaumaunaungaupauphausautauthautsautshau
kauhlauhmauhnauhphauhtauhtshauh
ebegehekekhelemenengepephesetethetsetshe
ehbehhehkehkhehlehmehnehngehpehsehtehthehtsehtsheh
ennhennkennkhennpennphennsenntennthenntsenntshenn
hennhkhennh
ibigihijikikhiliminipiphisitithitsitshi
iagiahiajiakiakhiamianiangiasiatiatsiatshia
iahgiahhiahkiahkhiahliahpiahphiahsiahtiahthiahtsiahtshiah
khiakpiakphiaksiaktiaktshiak
iamgiamhiamjiamkiamkhiamliamsiamtiamthiamtsiamtshiam
ianbiangianhianjiankiankhianlianpianphiansiantianthiantsiantshian
ianggianghiangjiangkhiangliangpiangphiangsiangtsiangtshiang
iannhiannkiannpiannsianntiannthianntsianntshiann
hiannh
iapgiaphiapjiapkiapkhiapliapsiaptiapthiaptsiaptshiap
iatbiatgiathiatjiatkiatkhiatliatpiatphiatsiattiatthiattsiattshiat
iaubiaugiauhiaujiaukiaukhiauliaumiauniaungiaupiauphiausiautiauthiautsiautshiau
hiauhkhiauhngiauh
iaunn
bihkhihmihnihpihphihsihtihthihtsihtshih
ikbikgikhikkiklikpikphiksiktikthiktsiktshik
imgimhimjimkimkhimlimsimtimthimtsimtshim
inbinginhinjinkinkhinlinpinphinsintinthintsintshin
ingbingginghingkingkhinglingpingphingsingtingthingtsingtshing
innhinnkinnkhinnsinntinnthinntsinntshinn
iobiogiohiojiokiokhioliopiophiosiotiothiotsiotshio
iohgiohhiohkiohkhiohliohsiohtiohtsiohtshioh
iokgiokhiokjiokkiokkhioklioksioktiokthioktsioktshiok
ionggionghiongjiongkiongkhiongliongsiongtiongthiongtsiongtshiong
iphipjipkipkhiplipsiptsiptship
itbithitjitkitkhitpitphitsittittsittshit
iubiugiuhiujiukiukhiuliuniupiusiutiuthiutsiutshiu
iunnhiunnkiunnkhiunnsiunntiunntsiunntshiunn
iunnhhiunnh
mhm
hmh
nghngkngkhngmngnngpngsngtngthngtsngtshng
hnghphnghsnghtshngh
obogohokokholopophosotothotsotsho
ohhohkohlohpohphohsohtohthohtsohtshoh
okbokgokhokkokkhoklokpokphoksoktokthoktsoktshok
omsomtom
ongbonggonghongkongkhonglongpongphongsongtongthongtsongtshong
onnhonnkonn
onnhhonnh
ooboogoohookookhooloomoonoongoopoophoosootoothootsootshoo
mooh
ubuguhujukukhulupuphusututhutsutshu
uabuaguahuakuakhualuamuanuapuaphuasuatuathuatsuatshua
uahbuahhuahjuahkuahkhuahluahpuahphuahsuahthuahtsuahtshuah
uaihuaikuaikhuaisuai
uainnhuainnkuainnsuainntsuainn
uanbuanguanhuankuankhuanluanpuanphuansuantuanthuantsuantshuan
uangtshuang
uannhuannkuannkhuannpuannphuannsuanntuannthuanntshuann
uatbuatguathuatkuatkhuatluatpuatphuatsuattuatthuattsuat
uebueguehuejuekuekhueluepuephuesuetuetsuetshue
uehbuehguehhuehkuehkhuehpuehphuehsueh
uhkhuhpuhphuhtuhthuhtsuhtshuh
uibuiguihuikuikhuiluimuipuiphuisuituithuitsuitshui
unbungunhunjunkunkhunlunpunphunsuntunthuntsuntshun
utbuthutkutkhutlutputphutsuttutthuttsuttshut

|}

Computing

The IETF language tags register for Tâi-lô text.

Unicode codepoints

The following are tone characters and their respective Unicode codepoints used in Tâi-lô. The tones used by Tâi-lô should use Combining Diacritical Marks instead of Spacing Modifier Letters used by bopomofo. As Tâi-lô is not encoded in Big5, the prevalent encoding used in Traditional Chinese, some Taiwanese Romanization System letters are not directly encoded in Unicode, instead should be typed using combining diacritical marks officially.

Base letter/Tone 1Tone 2Tone 3Tone 4Tone 5Tone 6Tone 7Tone 8Tone 9
Combining marḱ (U+0301)̀ (U+0300)ĥ (U+0302)̌ (U+030C)̄ (U+0304)̍h (U+030D)̋ (U+030B)
UppercaseAÁ (U+00C1)À (U+00C0)AHÂ (U+00C2)Ǎ (U+01CD)Ā (U+0100)A̍H (U+0041 U+030D)
EÉ (U+00C9)È (U+00C8)EHÊ (U+00CA)Ě (U+011A)Ē (U+0112)E̍H (U+0045 U+030D)E̋ (U+0045 U+030B)
IÍ (U+00CD)Ì (U+00CC)IHÎ (U+00CE)Ǐ (U+01CF)Ī (U+012A)I̍H (U+0049 U+030D)I̋ (U+0049 U+030B)
OÓ (U+00D3)Ò (U+00D2)OHÔ (U+00D4)Ǒ (U+01D1)Ō (U+014C)O̍H (U+004F U+030D)Ő (U+0150)
UÚ (U+00DA)Ù (U+00D9)UHÛ (U+00DB)Ǔ (U+01D3)Ū (U+016A)U̍H (U+0055 U+030D)Ű (U+0170)
MḾ (U+1E3E)M̀ (U+004D U+0300)MHM̂ (U+004D U+0302)M̌ (U+004D U+030C)M̄ (U+004D U+0304)M̍H (U+004D U+030D)M̋ (U+004D U+030B)
NŃ (U+0143)Ǹ (U+01F8)NHN̂ (U+004E U+0302)Ň (U+0147)N̄ (U+004E U+0304)N̍H (U+004E U+030D)N̋ (U+004E U+030B)
Lowercaseaá (U+00E1)à (U+00E0)ahâ (U+00E2)ǎ (U+01CE)ā (U+0101)a̍h (U+0061 U+030D)
eé (U+00E9)è (U+00E8)ehê (U+00EA)ě (U+011B)ē (U+0113)e̍h (U+0065 U+030D)e̋ (U+0065 U+030B)
ií (U+00ED)ì (U+00EC)ihî (U+00EE)ǐ (U+01D0)ī (U+012B)i̍h (U+0069 U+030D)i̋ (U+0069 U+030B)
oó (U+00F3)ò (U+00F2)ohô (U+00F4)ǒ (U+01D2)ō (U+014D)o̍h (U+006F U+030D)ő (U+0151)
uú (U+00FA)ù (U+00F9)uhû (U+00FB)ǔ (U+01D4)ū (U+016B)u̍h (U+0075 U+030D)ű (U+0171)
mḿ (U+1E3F)m̀ (U+006D U+0300)mhm̂ (U+006D U+0302)m̌ (U+006D U+030C)m̄ (U+006D U+0304)m̍h (U+006D U+030D)m̋ (U+006D U+030B)
nń (U+0144)ǹ (U+01F9)nhn̂ (U+006E U+0302)ň (U+0148)n̄ (U+006E U+0304)n̍h (U+006E U+030D)n̋ (U+006E U+030B)
Notes

Characters not directly encoded in Unicode requires premade glyphs in fonts in order for applications to correctly display the characters.

Font support

Fonts that currently support POJ includes:

  • Charis SIL
  • DejaVu
  • Doulos SIL
  • Linux Libertine
  • Taigi Unicode
  • Source Sans Pro
  • I.Ming (8.00 onwards) from Ichiten Font Project
  • Fonts made by justfont foundry
  • Fonts modified and release in GitHub repository POJFonts : POJ Phiaute, Gochi Hand POJ, Nunito POJ, POJ Vibes, and POJ Garamond.
  • Fonts modified and released by But Ko based on Source Han Sans: Genyog, Genseki, Gensen; based on Source Han Serif: Genyo, Genwan, Genryu.

Notes

Words in native languages

References

References

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  2. (August 2024). "Táiwān Táiyǔ Luómǎzì Pīnyīn Fāng'àn Shǐyòng Shǒucè". [[Ministry of Education (Taiwan)]].
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