Tailo

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Tailo is a widely used Latin-based romanization system for writing Taiwanese Hokkien, employed in education, literature, and language preservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin-based orthography
Taiwanese Hokkien romanization
romanization system
writing system
alternativeName Tâi-lô
appliesTo phonemic representation of Taiwanese Hokkien
basedOn Pe̍h-ōe-jī NERFINISHED
comparedWith Daighi tongiong pingim
Pe̍h-ōe-jī NERFINISHED
domain Taiwanese linguistics
language education in Taiwan
encoding Unicode-compatible Latin characters
goal standardize Taiwanese Hokkien spelling
support revitalization of Taiwanese Hokkien
hasComponent letters A–Z
nasalization marker -nn
tone diacritics on vowels
hasFeature representation of nasalization
tone marking with diacritics
use of apostrophe for glottal stop
use of hyphen to mark syllable boundaries
hasUseStatus widely used
influencedBy Church Romanization traditions in Taiwan
languageWritten Southern Min NERFINISHED
Taiwanese Hokkien NERFINISHED
orthographicType phonemic orthography
recognizedBy Taiwanese language activists
some educational institutions in Taiwan
scriptType alphabetic
standardizedIn early 21st century
targetCommunity Taiwanese Hokkien speakers
language learners of Taiwanese Hokkien
usedFor digital communication
education
language preservation
literature
usedIn Taiwan NERFINISHED
Taiwanese Hokkien dictionaries
Taiwanese Hokkien textbooks
community language classes
online Taiwanese Hokkien resources
writingDirection left-to-right
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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