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Forum: Speaking and Listening 21st July 2005, 04:18 AM

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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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I started the thread and am sorry for the typo....

I started the thread and am sorry for the typo. But I couldn't correct it. I corrected my post but
the name of the thread doesn't change. Could anyone teach me how to do that, or we let roddy to
do...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 19th July 2005, 01:06 AM

Replies: 52

Pinyin used in Taiwan?

Views: 4,972

Posted By Outofin


A little change on pinyin would not be too bad....

A little change on pinyin would not be too bad. Like "Qi", "Chi" would make more sense to English
speakers. And "ei" should really be "ay", such "wei" becomes "way" and "mei" becomes "may".

My...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 18th July 2005, 03:27 AM

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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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Posted By Outofin


Pinyin used in Taiwan?

Just saw some street pictures from Taiwan. I'm surprised that they use pinyin too. I'm not sure if
it's pinyin or at least a very similiar system. But meantime, Chinese names in Taiwan news are
not...



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