
Two column text with center column cross reference. Maps at the end. 1 ribbon marker. /// Amoy (Chinese:; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g-ōe), also known as Amoy Min, Xiamenese or Xiamen dialect, is a Hokkien dialect spoken in Southern Fujian province (in Southeast China), in the area centered on the city of Xiamen. Amoy Min is often known by its Hokkien or Min Nan in Southeast Asia. It is one of the most widely researched varieties of Min Nan, and has historically come to be one of the more standardized varieties. In 1842, as a result of the signing of the Treaty of Nanking, Amoy was designated as a trading port. Amoy and Kulangsu rapidly developed, which resulted in a large influx of people from neighboring areas such as Quanzhou and Zhangzhou. The mixture of these various accents formed the basis for Amoy. Over the last several centuries, a large number of Ban-lam people from these same areas migrated to Taiwan during Dutch rule and Qing rule. Eventually, the mixture of accents spoken in Taiwan became popularly known as Taiwanese during Japanese rule. As in British and American English, there are subtle lexical and phonological differences between modern Taiwanese and Amoy; however, these differences do not generally pose any barriers to communication. Amoy speakers also spread to Southeast Asia, where it became widely known as Hokkien. /// Amoy Romanized Bible - Green Leather with Golden Edges / AR067TGK Choan Su / Sin Kū Iok ê Sèng-Keng - Seng-Keng Kong-Hoe / Amoy Min AKA Xiamenese / Taiwan /// This is a great Christian product sourced from BIML- Bible In My Language, the leader in foreign language Bibles and outreach materials from Baltimore, Maryland in the USA. BIML stocks Bibles in more than 600 languages.
Page Count:
1349
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Sèng-Keng Kong-Hōe
ISBN-10:
9570472014
ISBN-13:
9789570472011
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!