• Source: Hagfa Pinyim
  • Hagfa Pinyim (lit. 'Hakka Pinyin') is a system of romanization used to transcribe Chinese characters as used in Hakka into Latin script. Hagfa Pinyim was developed by Lau Chun-fat (Chinese: 劉鎮發) for use in his Hakka Pinyin Dictionary (Chinese: 客語拼音字彙; lit. 'Hakka Pinyin Vocabulary') that was published in 1997. The romanization system is named after the Pinyin system used for Mandarin Chinese and is designed to resemble Pinyin.


    Writing system


    Hagfa Pinyim uses the Latin alphabet and numbers to indicate tones. A single hyphen is used to represent a compound. The vowels listed are conventional forms, however irregular forms may occur.


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    = Semivowel

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    = Vowels

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    = Tones

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    All words are written in their original tones instead of tones with tone sandhi.


    See also


    Guangdong Romanization (PinFa) for Hakka
    Pha̍k-fa-sṳ


    References



    Lau, Chun-fat (1997). Hakka Pinyin Dictionary (Chinese). Hong Kong, 1997: The Chinese University Press. ISBN 962-201-750-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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