Tongyong Pinyin
Tongyong Pinyin ({{zh-cpl|c=通用拼音|p=t?ngyòng p?ny?n|l=Universal/General Usage Sound-combining}}) is the current official romanization of the Chinese language adopted by the national government (although not all local governments) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since late 2000, announced by the Mandarin Promotion Council of the Ministry of Education. Like all previous ROC official romanizations, it is based on the official Chinese dialect of Standard Mandarin. Around 80 percent of the Tongyong Pinyin syllables are spelled identically to those of Mainland China's Hanyu Pinyin.
Related Topics:
Romanization - Chinese language - Republic of China - Taiwan - 2000 - Mandarin Promotion Council - Standard Mandarin - Syllable - Mainland China - Hanyu Pinyin
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