The Puyuma language or Pinuyumayan (Chinese: 卑南語; pinyin: Bēinányǔ), is the language of the Puyuma, an indigenous people of Taiwan. It is a divergent Formosan...
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sixth-largest indigenous group. The Puyuma speak the Puyuma language, as well as Mandarin and Taiwanese Hokkien. The name "Puyuma" means "unity" or "concord"...
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between d1 and d2 d3 is only reconstructable for the Formosan language groups Amis, Proto-Puyuma and Proto-Paiwan, and only Proto-Paiwan has a three-way distinction...
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language Bunun language Rukai language Mantauran, Tona, and Maga dialects of Rukai are divergent Puyuma language Paiwan language (south-eastern...
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standing passengers allowed. The name "Puyuma" means "together" and "united" in the Puyuma language spoken by the Puyuma people of eastern Taiwan. It was chosen...
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Puyuma (also Pinuyumayan) may refer to: Look up Puyuma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. the Puyuma people, tribe, are one of the tribal groups of the...
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List of Philippine typhoons (category Articles containing Puyuma-language text)
Austronesian languages include Sama baliw ('wind'), Amis faliyos or farios ('typhoon'); Saisiyat balosh ('typhoon'), Babuza bayus ('storm'), Puyuma variw, Bintulu...
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Akawyan Pakawyan (category Puyuma people)
meaning "elder", is a Taiwanese Indigenous Puyuma educator known for her work in passing down the Puyuma language and culture, particularly folk music and...
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Thao: VSO, SVO Amis: VOS, VSO Kavalan: VOS Puyuma: VSO Paiwan: VSO, VOS Tanan Rukai is the Formosan language with the largest number of phonemes with 23...
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Amit (category CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he))
Amit Gender Male Female (expect Puyuma) Language(s) Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Hebrew, Bengali, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Puyuma, Maithili Origin Meaning Limitless...
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East Asia (category Articles containing Puyuma-language text)
indigenous populations of northeastern China such as the Manchus. The major languages in East Asia include Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The major...
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Symmetrical voice (redirect from Trigger language)
Canberra: Australian National University. Cauquelin, Josiane. 1991. "The Puyuma Language". Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 147(1):17-60. Estioca...
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Chen Ying (politician) (category Puyuma people)
Ying2; born 15 November 1972), also known as Asenay Daliyalrep in Puyuma language, is a Taiwanese politician and musician who is currently serving as...
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Tuhi Martukaw (category Puyuma people)
While raised in an Indigenous community, Tuhi was unable to speak the Puyuma language. Tuhi recalled an instance while attending the UNPFII conference in...
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Samingad (category Puyuma people)
She is an ethnic Puyuma, whose name means "unique". She was born in Taitung County, to a father of Bunun descent and a mother of Puyuma descent. Her uncle...
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The languages of Taiwan consist of several varieties of languages under the families of Austronesian languages and Sino-Tibetan languages. The Formosan...
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A-Mei (category Puyuma people)
known by her stage name A-Mei, is a Taiwanese singer and record producer of Puyuma descent. Born as Amit Kulilay in eastern Taiwan, she made her debut in 1996...
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language of Burma Piu language, an Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea Puyuma language (ISO 639 code: pyu), an Austronesian language of Taiwan This disambiguation...
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Chenopodium formosanum (category CS1 Chinese (Taiwan)-language sources (zh-tw))
djulis in the Paiwan language, mukun in Bunun language, ba'e in Rukai language, and duli in Puyuma language, and kowal in Amis language. The Chinese common...
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Haku (artist) (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
1943), whose Chinese name is Chen Wen-sheng (Chinese: 陳文生), is a Taiwanese Puyuma artist and chief of the Kasavakan community in Taitung. He is a wood sculptor...
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Pulingaws are known as shamans for the Taiwanese indigenous peoples of Puyuma and Paiwan, which in general would share the same roles as the Puyuman pulingaw...
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Jane Huang (category Puyuma people)
Jane Huang (Puyuma: Alines, Chinese: 黃美珍; pinyin: Huang Meizhen; born 19 January 1983) is a Taiwanese singer. She was born in Taitung County, Taiwan. She...
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Jia Jia (singer) (category Puyuma people)
She was born in Taitung City to a father of Bunun descent and a mother of Puyuma descent. Her uncle is Purdur, the winner of the Best Mandarin Male Singer...
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might mean 'having the sound or quality of', as evidenced in Paiwan and Puyuma. Reid (1994) hypothesizes the meaning of *-aR- to be 'distributive, plural'...
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Taiwan Railway (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
all operations. The creation of Miss Taiwan Railway (臺灣鐵道少女). 2013: The Puyuma Express begins operation. The Pingtung line is scheduled to be electrified...
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Taiwanese indigenous peoples (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
Takasago-zoku). Gaoshan peoples included the Atayal, Bunun, Tsou, Saisiat, Paiwan, Puyuma, and Amis peoples. The Tao (Yami) and Rukai were added later, for a total...
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Taokas, Papora, Hoanya Enemish Siraya Walu-Siwaish Tsouic, Paiwan, Rukai, Puyuma, Amis, Bunun Muish Northeastern Formosan (Kavalan, etc.) Tai–Kadai (Daic...
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Amis people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
to address the Pangcah. It may originally have been a term used by the Puyuma to refer to the Pangcah, who lived to the north of them. Another theory...
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Lin Chiang-yi (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
Thao languages. The survey also revealed that Puyuma language would be added to the endangered languages list. Shih, Hsiu-chuan (2014-06-20). "Representative...
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Millet wine (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
for millet wine. For example, the Atayal tribe call it “Qohozi” and the Puyuma tribe call it "Tinuerau". Libation of millet wine is believed to bring good...
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