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Taiwanese

Taiwanese meaning

Of or pertaining to Taiwan or its people, culture, language/s, etc.

Example sentences (20)

With increasing literacy in Taiwanese, there are currently more Taiwanese online bloggers who write Taiwanese Hokkien online using these standardized Chinese characters.

Authorities said the shooting was “politically motivated” and that the suspect, who had Taiwanese roots, was inspired by anti-Taiwanese hate and upset about tensions between China and Taiwan.

Clement Lee, left, Yvonne Gee and Crystal Huang learn how to make Taiwanese spring rolls during a Mandarin class sponsored by the Taiwanese government.

A 70-year-old woman who been taking a supplement manufactured by a Taiwanese company using beni kо̄ji imported from the Japanese pharmaceutical firm had been diagnosed with acute kidney failure, according to Taiwanese media.

Also, the Taiwanese government supports the Taiwanese xiaochi and has held national xiaochi events in Taiwan regularly.

Due to high domestic demand and a strong tea culture, most Taiwanese tea is bought and consumed by the Taiwanese.

Han characters In most cases, Taiwanese speakers write using the script called Han characters as in Mandarin, although there are a number of special characters which are unique to Taiwanese and which are sometimes used in informal writing.

However at official party gatherings (as opposed to both Mandarin-leaning state functions and Taiwanese-leaning party rallies), the DPP tends to use Taiwanese while KMT and PFP tend to use Mandarin.

However, one part of the Taiwanese food culture that remains integral is that of the Taiwanese indigenous peoples.

In writing, almost everyone uses vernacular Mandarin which is further from Taiwanese, and the use of semi-alphabetic writing or even colloquial Taiwanese characters is rare.

Mandarin remains the predominant language of education, although there is a "mother tongue" language requirement in Taiwanese schools which can be satisfied with student's choice of mother tongue: Taiwanese, Hakka, or aboriginal languages.

Notable dishes Hakka food also includes takes on other traditional Taiwanese dishes, just as other Taiwanese ethnic groups do.

Personal names on Taiwanese passports honor the choices of Taiwanese citizens, who often prefer the Wade-Giles romanization of their personal names.

Since democratization and the lifting of martial law, a distinct Taiwanese identity (as opposed to Taiwanese identity as a subset of a Chinese identity) is often at the heart of political debates.

Strategies to avoid excessive "Sinicization" of the Taiwanese economy could include efforts to increase geographic diversity of overseas Taiwanese employment, diversifying Taiwan's export markets and investment.

The DPP argues that its efforts to promote a Taiwanese national identity are merely an effort to normalize a Taiwanese identity repressed during years of authoritarian Kuomintang rule.

A darkly etched dive into Taiwanese political repression, Singing Chen’s “The Man Who Couldn’t Leave” received a special mention for its special cinematographic distinction.

And how do you say "property, stock and debt bubbles" in Taiwanese again?

And I was too curious about the “Taiwanese sauerkraut and beef biscuits” to not try one.

And will have Taiwanese-style bubble tea, and noodles and rice dishes.