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Pe̍h-ōe-jī
' ( ; , , ; POJ), also known as Church Romanization', is an orthography used to write variants of Hokkien Southern Min, particularly Taiwanese and Amoy Hokkien. It is widely employed as one of the writing systems for Southern Min. During its peak, it had hundreds of thousands of readers.
Taiwanese kana
writing system for Taiwanese Hokkien based on katakana, used during the colonial era (1896–1945)
Written Hokkien
Written form of the Hokkien language
Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
extension of Bopomofo (Zhuyin) to represent Taiwanese Hokkien and other languages