The local dialect of Taiwan is Taiwanese Hokkien, which is a variant of the Hokkien language spoken in southern Fujian province in China. It is the most widely spoken language among the population in Taiwan.
Mandarin is the most common dialect spoken by the majority of Chinese people. It is also the official language of China and Taiwan, known as Putonghua in the mainland and Guoyu in Taiwan.
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The dialect spoken in Xiamen is called the Xiamen dialect, which is a variant of the Southern Min Chinese language. It is also known as Hokkien and is spoken in southern Fujian province as well as in Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
A local form of a language is often referred to as a dialect. Dialects can vary in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar from the standard form of the language spoken in the region.
The southern dialect is distinct from the northern accent in terms of pronunciation and vocabulary.
Mandarin is the most common dialect spoken by the majority of Chinese people. It is also the official language of China and Taiwan, known as Putonghua in the mainland and Guoyu in Taiwan.
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Vernacular, dialect or local jargon.
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The dialect spoken in Xiamen is called the Xiamen dialect, which is a variant of the Southern Min Chinese language. It is also known as Hokkien and is spoken in southern Fujian province as well as in Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
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Yes, there is an Iglesia Ni Cristo presence in Taiwan. They have established local congregations in various cities to cater to the needs of members residing in the country.
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