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Min Chinese dialect of Hainan, China
The Haikou dialect is a topolect of Chinese and a subvariety of Hainanese spoken in Haikou, the capital of the Hainan province and island of China. The
Haikou_dialect
Min Chinese dialects spoken on the island of Hainan
relevant article. Present in the Banqiao dialect. Present in the Haikou dialect. Present in the Wenchang dialect, where there is a phonemic distinction
Hainanese
Southern Min language of China
Teochew, also known as Swatow or Teo-Swa after its two best-known dialects, is a Southern Min language spoken by the Teochew people in the Chaoshan region
Teochew_Min
Eastern Min Chinese language
linguistic definition Fuzhou is a language and not a dialect (conferring the variety a 'dialect' status is more socio-politically motivated than linguistic)
Fuzhou_dialect
Sinitic language spoken in East Asia
Hokkien dialects Dongshan dialect (東山腔; Tang-soaⁿ khioⁿ) Yunxiao dialect (雲霄腔; Ûn-sio khioⁿ) Zhangpu dialect (漳浦腔; Chiuⁿ-phó͘ khioⁿ) Zhao'an dialect (詔安腔;
Hokkien
Primary branch of Sinitic spoken in southern China and Taiwan
Fujian. Amoy Hokkien is the prestige dialect of Hokkien in Fujian, while a majority of Taiwanese people speak a dialect called Taiwanese Hokkien or simply
Min_Chinese
Dialect of Hokkien spoken in the city of Xiamen
The Amoy dialect or Xiamen dialect (Chinese: 廈門話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g-ōe; pinyin: Xiàménhuà), also known as Amoyese, Amoynese, Amoy Hokkien, Xiamenese
Amoy_dialect
Branch of the Min Chinese languages
Jieyang, Chaoyang Hainan Leizhou Haikou Hokkien is the most widely spoken form of Southern Min, including Amoy dialect and Taiwanese. Both of these developed
Southern_Min
Romanization system of Southern Min Chinese languages
Henry Medhurst, who went on to publish the Dictionary of the Hok-këèn Dialect of the Chinese Language, According to the Reading and Colloquial Idioms
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
District in Hainan, People's Republic of China
but locals also speak Haikou dialect of Hainanese (a Min language), while other ethnic groups also speak the Qiongshan dialect of Lingao. Qiongzhou Strait
Qiongshan,_Haikou
Romanization system of the Hainanese language
the Haikou dialect of the Hainanese language. It was invented by Carl C. Jeremiassen, a Danish pioneer missionary in Fucheng (present-day Haikou) in 1881
Bǽh-oe-tu
Variety of Hokkien spoken in Taiwan
to Hokkien spoken in Xiamen (Amoy), Quanzhou, and Zhangzhou, as well as dialects used in Southeast Asia, such as Singaporean Hokkien, Penang Hokkien, Philippine
Taiwanese_Hokkien
Pu–Xian Min Chinese dialect
The Putian dialect (Pu–Xian Min: Pó-chéng-uā / 莆田話; [pʰɔu˩˩ lɛŋ˩˧ ua˩˩]) is a dialect of Pu–Xian Min Chinese spoken in urban area of Putian[further explanation
Putian_dialect
Romanization scheme for Standard Chinese
known as erhua). The latter case, though a common practice in some sub-dialects, is rarely used in official publications. While initials are usually a
Pinyin
Eastern Min dialect of Fuqing, China
The Fuqing dialect (simplified Chinese: 福清话; traditional Chinese: 福清話; pinyin: Fúqīnghuà, BUC: Hók-chiăng-uâ, IPA: [huʔ˥ tsʰiaŋ˥ ŋuɑ˦˨]), or Hokchia,
Fuqing_dialect
Eastern Min dialect of Taiwan
The Matsu dialect (Eastern Min: Mā-cū-uâ / 馬祖話) is the local dialect of Matsu Islands, Taiwan. Native speakers also call it Bàng-huâ (平話), meaning the
Matsu_dialect
Dialect of Southern Min spoken in Quanzhou, Fujian
Quanzhou dialect has an intelligibility of 87.5% with the Amoy dialect and 79.7% with the urban Zhangzhou dialect. Before the 19th century, the dialect of Quanzhou
Quanzhou_dialects
Dialect of Teochew Min
The Swatow dialect, also known as the Shantou dialect, is a variety of Chinese mostly spoken in Shantou in Guangdong, China. It is typically classified
Swatow_dialect
Min Chinese language
northern Fujian also speak Pu-Xian. There are minor differences between the dialects of Putian and Xianyou. Overseas populations of Pu-Xian speakers exist in
Pu–Xian_Min
Romanization system of the Fuzhou dialect of Eastern Min
平話字) or Fuzhou romanization (福州話羅馬字), is a Latin alphabet for the Fuzhou dialect of Eastern Min adopted in the middle of the 19th century by Western missionaries
Bàng-uâ-cê
Province of China
Haikou. In Yanglan village in the northeast, two Min dialects, both closely related to Cantonese, are spoken: the Mai dialect and the Danzhou dialect
Hainan
Variety of Southern Min spoken in Fujian
Chawan dialect (simplified Chinese: 诏安话; traditional Chinese: 詔安話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiàu-an-ōɛ) is a variety of Southern Min spoken in the Chawan (Zhao'an)
Chawan_dialect
Branch of the Min group of Sinitic languages of China
prestige form and most commonly cited representative form is the Fuzhou dialect, the speech of the capital of Fujian. Eastern Min varieties are mainly
Eastern_Min
Collection of Hokkien dialects
collection of Hokkien dialects spoken in southern Fujian province (in southeast China), centered on the city of Zhangzhou. The Zhangzhou dialect proper is the
Zhangzhou_dialects
Phonetic script for Taiwanese languages
indicating 31BB is preferred. Some extra symbols are used in other Taiwanese dialects: ㄬ [ɲ], ㄛ [o], ㄝ [ɛ], ㆨ [ɨ]. Images below are a collection of Taiwanese
Taiwanese_Phonetic_Symbols
Chinese language
Nanping dialect of the urban area of Nanping, which is an island of an isolated Mandarin dialect of uncertain affinity. The Jianyang and Jian'ou dialects are
Northern_Min
Dialect of Hokkien spoken in the Philippines
Philippine Hokkien is a dialect of the Hokkien language of the Southern Min branch of Min Chinese descended directly from Old Chinese of the Sinitic family
Philippine_Hokkien
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Hongkonger_name
Written form of the Hokkien language
Taiwanese literature movement Comparison of Hokkien writing systems Amoy dialect Singaporean Hokkien Penang Hokkien Mair, V. H. (2003). "How to Forget Your
Written_Hokkien
Romanization scheme for Cantonese Chinese
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Yale romanization of Cantonese
Yale_romanization_of_Cantonese
Romanization scheme for Cantonese
Character Database (Phonologically Disambiguated According to the Cantonese Dialect) The CantoDict Project is a dedicated Cantonese-Mandarin-English online
Jyutping
Min Chinese dialect of China
reduced to two in checked syllables. Taiwanese Hokkien Teochew dialect List of Chinese dialects Min is believed to have split from Old Chinese, rather than
Leizhou_Min
Pu–Xian Min Chinese dialect
The Xianyou dialect (Pu–Xian Min: Sing-iú-uā / 仙遊話; [ɬiŋ˨ iu˨˦ ua˨˩]) is a dialect of Pu–Xian Min Chinese spoken in Xianyou, Putian in the southeast coast
Xianyou_dialect
Romanization schemes for Chinese languages
廣州話拼音方案 - GuangZhou Dialect (Cantonese) Romanization Scheme 潮州話拼音方案 - ChaoZhou Dialect Romanization Scheme 梅縣話拼音方案 - Meixian Dialect ( 客家 / Kejia / Hakka
Guangdong_Romanization
Hakka Chinese romanization system
Hakka, a variety of Chinese. Hakka is a whole branch of Chinese, and Hakka dialects are not necessarily mutually intelligible with each other, considering
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
Writing system for Taiwanese Hokkien
chiefly built for the Amoy dialect of Hokkien spoken in Taiwan, with some consideration for the Quanzhou and Zhangzhou dialects of Hokkien also spoken in
Taiwanese_kana
2002 compendium edited by Li Rong
dialect, Loudi dialect Min: Fuzhou dialect, Haikou dialect, Jian'ou dialect, Leizhou dialect, Xiamen dialect Yue: Dongguan dialect, Guangzhou dialect
Great Dictionary of Modern Chinese Dialects
Great_Dictionary_of_Modern_Chinese_Dialects
Central Min Chinese dialect
The Sanming dialect (Central Min: 三明事, Mandarin Chinese: 三明話) is a dialect of Central Min spoken in urban areas of Sanming, a prefecture-level city in
Sanming_dialect
Writing system for the Teochew language
similar to Pe̍h-ōe-jī used to write the Teochew language (including Swatow dialect). It was introduced by John Campbell Gibson and William Duffus, two British
Teochew_Romanization
The following is a list of Sinitic languages and their dialects. For a traditional dialectological overview, see also varieties of Chinese. Proportions
List_of_varieties_of_Chinese
Branch of the Chinese language family
and the Lower Yangtze, are not mutually intelligible with the Beijing dialect. Nevertheless, Mandarin as a group is often placed first in lists of languages
Mandarin_Chinese
Romanization scheme for Cantonese
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Cantonese Transliteration Scheme
Cantonese_Transliteration_Scheme
Semisyllabary used to transcribe Chinese
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Bopomofo
Chinese transliteration system (1892–2002)
Beijing dialect, a pronunciation standard since the 1850s. The use of Nanking syllabary did not suggest that the post office considered the city's dialect standard;
Chinese_postal_romanization
Variety of Southern Min
Lexical Features of Hai Lok Hong Haklau dialect]. 文化创新比较研究 (32). "Cháozhōuhuà pīnyīn fāng'àn / ChaoZhou Dialect Romanisation Scheme". sungwh.freeserve
Haklau_Min
Dialect of Teochew spoken in Pontianak, Indonesia
Pe̍h-ūe-jī: Khun-tiān Tiô-tsiu-uē; Indonesian: Bahasa Tiociu Pontianak) is a dialect of Teochew primarily spoken by the Chinese community in Pontianak, West
Pontianak_Teochew
Romanization for the Teochew language
Provincial Education Department in 1960. The system is based on the Swatow dialect. It uses the Latin alphabet, with numbers to denote tones. Before it was
Peng'im
Writing Chinese with the Latin alphabet
pronunciation among Chinese speakers who speak mutually unintelligible Chinese dialects. Romanization facilitates entering characters on standard keyboards. Chinese
Romanization_of_Chinese
Comparison of common Cantonese transcription systems
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Comparison of Cantonese transcription systems
Comparison_of_Cantonese_transcription_systems
Unclassified Yue Chinese dialect
The Danzhou dialect (simplified Chinese: 儋州话; traditional Chinese: 儋州話; pinyin: Dānzhōuhuà), locally known as Xianghua (simplified Chinese: 乡话; traditional
Danzhou_dialect
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Standard Romanization (Cantonese)
Standard_Romanization_(Cantonese)
Romanization system of Hakka
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Hagfa_Pinyim
Dialect of Hokkien spoken in Singapore
linguistic academic circles, this dialect of Hokkien is known as Singaporean Minnan. It bears similarities with the Amoy dialect in Xiamen and Taiwanese Hokkien
Singaporean_Hokkien
Southern Min dialect island in Sanxiang
closely related to the surrounding dialects in the region, which belong to the Yue group, and thus forms a "dialect island" of Min speakers. It is one
Sanxiang_dialect
Alphabet used to write the Manchu language
is used today by the Xibe people, whose language is considered either a dialect of Manchu or a closely related, mutually intelligible language. It is written
Manchu_alphabet
Dialect of Hokkien
The Longyan dialect or Longyanese is a variety of Hokkien spoken in the urban city area of Eastern Longyan in Fujian Province, while Hakka is spoken in
Longyan_dialect
Min Chinese language of Southern China
neither other Northern Min nor other Gan. Actually it is a collection of dialects which have limited mutual intelligibility with each other instead of a
Shao–Jiang_Min
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Comparison of Standard Chinese transcription systems
Comparison_of_Standard_Chinese_transcription_systems
Eastern Min dialect of China
traditional Chinese: 蠻話; pinyin: Mánhuà; lit. 'Man speech'), is an Eastern Min dialect spoken mainly in Taishun and Cangnan Counties in Wenzhou, as well as parts
Manjiang_dialect
Historical set of Chinese romanizations
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Latinxua_Sin_Wenz
Dialect of Eastern Min
The Fu'an dialect (福安話) is a dialect of Eastern Min, which is a branch of Min Chinese spoken mainly in the eastern part of Fujian Province, China. The
Fu'an_dialect
Romanisation scheme for Chinese characters
Hainan Romanised (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanised Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation
Hong_Kong_Government_Cantonese_Romanisation
Dialect of Teochew Min
Teoyeo dialect (simplified Chinese: 潮阳话; traditional Chinese: 潮陽話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiô-iôⁿ-uē) is a dialect of Teochew Min spoken in the historical Teoyeo
Teoyeo_dialect
Dialect of Hokkien
The Hui'an dialect (simplified Chinese: 惠安话; traditional Chinese: 惠安話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hūi-oaⁿ-ōe) is a variety of Chinese mostly spoken in Hui'an in South
Hui'an_dialect
Min Chinese dialect of Hainan, China
The Wenchang dialect (simplified Chinese: 文昌话; traditional Chinese: 文昌話; pinyin: Wénchānghuà) is a dialect of Hainanese spoken in Wenchang, a county-level
Wenchang_dialect
Romanisation system for Cantonese
Hainan Romanised (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanised Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Sidney_Lau_romanisation
common nouns for new products. The influence was particularly marked in dialects near the major ports, like Shanghainese. Many of these phonemic loans proved
Transcription into Chinese characters
Transcription_into_Chinese_characters
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Taiwanese Language Phonetic Alphabet
Taiwanese_Language_Phonetic_Alphabet
Reconstructed ancestor of Min languages
which he calls Old Southern Chinese. He argues that this dialect belonged to the group of dialects known as Wu (吳) or Jiangdong (江東) in the Western Jin period
Proto-Min
Eastern Min Chinese dialect
Gutian dialect (Eastern Min: 古田話) is a dialect of Eastern Min spoken in Gutian, Ningde in northeastern Fujian province, China. The Gutian dialect has 15
Gutian_dialect
Dialect of Eastern Min Chinese
The Xiapu dialect (Chinese: 霞浦話; pinyin: Xiápǔ huà; Bàng-uâ-cê: Hà-puō-uâ) is a dialect of Eastern Min Chinese spoken in Xiapu, Ningde in northeastern
Xiapu_dialect
Chinese dialect mostly spoken in the city of Zhanjiang
The Zhanjiang dialect is a dialect mostly spoken in Zhanjiang in Guangdong, China. It is a sub-dialect of Leizhou Min. Varieties of Chinese Min is believed
Zhanjiang_dialect
Southern Min Chinese dialect
Chinese: 大田閩語; pinyin: Dàtián Mǐnyǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tōa-chhân bân-gú) or Datian dialect (simplified Chinese: 大田话; traditional Chinese: 大田話; pinyin: Dàtiánhuà 'Datian
Datian_Min
Eastern Min dialect of Guangdong, China
The Nanlang dialect is a variant of the Eastern Min Chinese predominantly spoken in Nanlang a town within Zhongshan in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong
Nanlang_dialect
Dialect of Hokkien
The Yongchun dialect (simplified Chinese: 永春话; traditional Chinese: 永春話; Tâi-lô: Íng-tshun-uē) is a dialect of the Hokkien language mostly spoken in Yongchun
Yongchun_dialect
Northern Min Chinese spoken of Fujian, China
Gṳ̿ing-iô̤ng-dī / 建陽事) is a dialect of Northern Min Chinese spoken in Jianyang in the north of Fujian province. Jianyang dialect has 18 initials, 34 rimes
Jianyang_dialect
Romanization system for Mandarin Chinese
for transcribing the sounds of Standard Chinese, based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin. It was devised in 1943 by the Yale sinologist George Kennedy
Yale_romanization_of_Mandarin
Variety of Southern Min
and Hokkien–Taiwanese. Zhenan Min, in proximity to the Wenzhou dialect and Jinxiang dialect, has also borrowed some influences from Wu Chinese, such as voiced
Zhenan_Min
System of the romanisation of Cantonese
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Meyer–Wempe
Romanization for Sichuanese varieties of Chinese
Chengdu dialect of Sichuanese. It is mostly used in selected Sichuanese dictionaries, such as the Sichuan Dialect Dictionary, Sichuan Dialect's Vocabulary
Sichuanese_Pinyin
Transcription system
kautɔ ma t͡ɕin t͡se behiau pi o d͡ʑi ‖] o pronounced [ə] ㄜ in general dialect in Kaohsiung and Tainan, [o] ㄛ in Taipei. -nn forms the nasal vowels There
Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn
Tâi-uân_Lô-má-jī_Phing-im_Hong-àn
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Lessing-Othmer
Writing system for Chinese in the Perso-Arabic script
of the Arabic and Persian alphabets, mapped accordingly to one's own dialectal pronunciation. Often, only the letter's sender and the letter's receiver
Xiao'erjing
Hainan Romanised (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanised Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Mongolian transliteration of Chinese characters
Mongolian_transliteration_of_Chinese_characters
The scheme describes the Meixian dialect spoken in Meizhou, Guangdong, which is considered to be the prestige dialect of Hakka, and was later adapted for
Pinfa
Diaphonemic transcription of Chinese
control dialect, some syllables with different spellings will be pronounced the same. However, which these are differs from dialect to dialect. There are
General_Chinese
Language
(Sanyuan and Meilie districts) and Sha County. Sanming dialect Yong'an dialect Shaxian dialect Min is believed to have split from Old Chinese, rather
Central_Min
Taiwanese romanization for Mandarin (2002–2008)
that the government adopt Hanyu Pinyin with some modifications for local dialects. On 10 July 2002, Taiwan's Ministry of Education held a meeting for 27
Tongyong_Pinyin
Dialect of Northern Min Chinese
The Jian'ou dialect (Northern Min: Gṳ̿ing-é-dī / 建甌事; Chinese: simplified Chinese: 建瓯话; traditional Chinese: 建甌話; pinyin: Jiàn'ōuhuà), also known as Kienow
Jian'ou_dialect
Dialect of Hokkien spoken in parts of Malaysia
Hokkien, with extensive use of Malay and English loanwords. Compared to dialects in Fujian (福建; Hok-kiàn) province, it most closely resembles the variety
Penang_Hokkien
System for the romanisation of Cantonese
Yue, Hashimoto Oi-kan (1972). Phonology of Cantonese; Studies in Yüe Dialects 1. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521084423. China portal Languages
Barnett–Chao_Romanisation
Latin orthography for Taiwanese Hokkien
Hainan Romanized (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanized Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Daī-ghî_tōng-iōng_pīng-im
Romanization system used to compile the Kienning dialect of the Northern Min language
romanization system adopted by Western missionaries to compile the Kienning dialect (modern day Jian'ou City) of the Northern Min language in the Fujian Province
Kienning_Colloquial_Romanized
places, however, the same name is used but referred to by an individual's dialect. When there was a need to record place names by the British administration
Chinese language romanisation in Singapore
Chinese_language_romanisation_in_Singapore
Orthography system for Taiwanese Hokkien
dialect Yong'an dialect Leizhou Min Zhanjiang dialect Hainanese Haikou dialect Wenchang dialect Writing system Logographic Chinese characters Alphabetic Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Taiwanese_Hangul
Romanization system for Cantonese
Hong Kong (now the Education Bureau) and Zhan Bohui (詹伯慧) of the Chinese Dialects Research Centre of the Jinan University, Guangdong, PRC, and honorary professor
ILE_romanization_of_Cantonese
Orthography in the Latin alphabet for Taiwanese Hokkien
Hainan Romanised (Haikou dialect) Hainanese Transliteration Scheme (Wenchang dialect) Shao–Jiang Min Romanised Shaowu (Shaowu dialect) Gan Chang-Du Pinfa
Phofsit_Daibuun
báⁿ-uā-ci̍ (興化平話字) or Báⁿ-uā-ci̍ (平話字), is a Latin alphabet of the Putian dialect of Pu-Xian Min language. It was invented by William N. Brewster (蒲魯士),
Hinghwa_Romanized
the inconsistency in romanization to following the sounds of Mandarin dialect as opposed to the way they are locally pronounced. He believed that "the
Chinese language romanization in Taiwan
Chinese_language_romanization_in_Taiwan
Chinese romanization spelling
the contracted Pinyin forms -un and -ui. GR also has three letters for dialectal sounds: v (万 in extended Zhuyin), ng (兀), and gn (广). As in Pinyin, an
Spelling_in_Gwoyeu_Romatzyh
HAIKOU DIALECT
HAIKOU DIALECT
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Good
Male
Greek
(Άιμον) Greek name HAIMON means "bloody." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Kreon and Eurydike. Also spelled Haemon.
Male
Egyptian
, Hakor ("burnt")?
Male
Egyptian
, the god of the Nile.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Tale
Female
Japanese
(æ„›å) Japanese name AIKO means "love child."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Great Politician
Female
Japanese
(舞å) Japanese name MAIKO means "dancing child."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Tale
Biblical
a thorn; summer; an end
Boy/Male
Muslim
Tale
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
High-born.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A thorn, summer, an end.
Boy/Male
Norse Scandinavian
Of the chosen.
Male
German
Old German name HAIMO means "home."
Girl/Female
Indian
Heart
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Norwegian, Scandinavian
High-born; Of the Highest Race
Male
Danish
, of high kin.
Male
German
Pet form of Old High German Heinrich, HEIKO means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Great Light
HAIKOU DIALECT
HAIKOU DIALECT
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Wide; Spacious
Boy/Male
Indian
Friendship, Affection
Boy/Male
English American Hebrew
French name Gervaise 'spearman.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Spanish
Sweet.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Navashree | நாவாஷà¯à®°à¯€
New
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earth
Boy/Male
Biblical
I alone; his joy; his sharpness of wit; his newness.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Single String of Pearls
HAIKOU DIALECT
HAIKOU DIALECT
HAIKOU DIALECT
HAIKOU DIALECT
HAIKOU DIALECT
n.
The languages, or rather the several dialects, which were originally forms of popular or vulgar Latin, and have now developed into Italian. Spanish, French, etc. (called the Romanic languages).
v. t.
To change or translate from one dialect into another.
n.
The ancient language of the Hindoos, long since obsolete in vernacular use, but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India. It is nearly allied to the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe, classical and modern, and by its more perfect preservation of the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they are all descended, is a most important assistance in determining their history and relations. Cf. Prakrit, and Veda.
a.
Pertaining to dialectics; logical; argumental.
n.
See Haik, and Huke.
n.
The central chapel of the three forming the sanctuary of a Coptic church. It contains the high altar, and is usually closed by an embroidered curtain.
n.
One skilled in dialectics.
n.
The ahu or Asiatic gazelle.
n.
One versed in dialectics; a logician; a reasoner.
adv.
In a dialectical manner.
n.
That branch of philology which is devoted to the consideration of dialects.
a.
Of or pertaining to the language or dialects known as Romance.
n.
The ahu, or jairou.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Tunguses; as, the Tungusic dialects.
a.
Relating to a dialect; dialectical; as, a dialectical variant.
a.
Pertaining to a dialect or to dialects.
n.
Same as Dialectics.
a.
Alt. of Dialectical
n.
The form of speech of a limited region or people, as distinguished from ether forms nearly related to it; a variety or subdivision of a language; speech characterized by local peculiarities or specific circumstances; as, the Ionic and Attic were dialects of Greece; the Yorkshire dialect; the dialect of the learned.
n.
A large piece of woolen or cotton cloth worn by Arabs as an outer garment.