Results for: [bai2 hua4] spoken language, vernacular
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Taiwanese Chinese (language)台灣話 [Tai2 wan1 hua4]
Tamil language泰米尔语 [Tai4 mi3 er3 yu3]
Tamil language泰米爾語 [Tai4 mi3 er3 yu3]
team of four horses cannot overtake ─ a spoken word駟馬難追
Telegu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, India泰卢固语 [Tai4 Lu2 gu4 yu3]
Telegu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, India泰盧固語 [Tai4 Lu2 gu4 yu3]
term borrowed from a foreign language外來語
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)托福測驗
Thai (language)泰文 [tai4 wen2]
Thai (language)泰語 [tai4 yu3]
Thai (language)泰语 [tai4 yu3]
The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai by Han Bangqing 韓邦慶|韩邦庆, long novel of lower life in classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular, translated into Putonghua as 海上花 by Iris Chang海上花列传 [hai3 shang4 hua1 lie4 zhuan4]
The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai by Han Bangqing 韓邦慶|韩邦庆, long novel of lower life in classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular, translated into Putonghua as 海上花 by Iris Chang海上花列傳 [hai3 shang4 hua1 lie4 zhuan4]
The Sutra in Forty-two Sections Spoken by the Buddha, the first Chinese buddhist text, translated in 67 AD by Kasyapa-Matanga 迦葉摩騰 and Gobharana 竺法蘭 (Dharmaraksha)四十二章經 [si4 shi2 er4 zhang1 jing1]
The Sutra in Forty-two Sections Spoken by the Buddha, the first Chinese buddhist text, translated in 67 AD by Kasyapa-Matanga 迦葉摩騰 and Gobharana 竺法蘭 (Dharmaraksha)四十二章经 [si4 shi2 er4 zhang1 jing1]
 

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