Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. In official documents, it is referred to as the Chinese Phonetic...
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promoting Hanyu Pinyin. Local governments would not be able to get financial aid from the central government if they used Tongyong Pinyin-derived romanizations...
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Look up Hanyu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hanyu may refer to: Hànyǔ (漢語), the Chinese language or language of the Han Chinese Hanyu pinyin, the official...
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Wade–Giles (redirect from Wēituǒmǎ pīnyīn)
postal uses). In mainland China, Wade–Giles has been mostly replaced by Hanyu Pinyin, which was officially adopted in 1958, with exceptions for the romanized...
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Romanization of Chinese (section Hanyu Pinyin)
international standard for Standard Mandarin since about 1982 has been Hanyu Pinyin, invented by a group of Chinese linguists, including Zhou Youguang, in...
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Chinese language (redirect from Hànyu)
Chinese (simplified Chinese: 汉语; traditional Chinese: 漢語; pinyin: Hànyǔ; lit. 'Han language' or 中文; Zhōngwén; 'Chinese writing') is a group of languages...
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The IETF language tag for Tibetan pinyin is bo-Latn-pinyin. China portal Asia portal Languages portal Hanyu pinyin Standard Tibetan THL Simplified Phonetic...
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Endonym and exonym (section Hanyu Pinyin)
standardization of Hanyu Pinyin has only seen mixed results. In Taipei, most (but not all) street and district names shifted to Hanyu Pinyin. For example,...
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Ü (section Tonal marks for Hanyu Pinyin)
uses it for [y]. This same letter appears in the Chinese Romanisations Pinyin, Wade–Giles, and the German-based Lessing-Othmer, where it represents the...
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Chinese postal romanization (redirect from Pinyin of Postal System)
official in Taiwan until 2002, when Tongyong Pinyin was adopted. In 2009, Hanyu Pinyin replaced Tongyong Pinyin as the official romanization (see Chinese...
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