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Min (Hokkien)

Min (Hokkien)

Summary

Hokkien, a variety of Chinese spoken by approximately 47 million people, is widely used across China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, and other Southeast Asian countries. Belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family, Hokkien is traditionally written with Chinese characters and is known for its complex tonal system, with five tones in many dialects. As an analytic language with SVO word order, Hokkien has played a significant role in trade, business, and cultural exchange, particularly among overseas Chinese communities. Despite Mandarin's dominance, Hokkien remains an important linguistic and cultural heritage, with continued efforts to preserve its use through media and education.

Stats

  • Language Family: Sino-Tibetan

  • Writing System: Chinese

  • Writing System Type: Logographic

  • Writing Direction: L to R

  • Tones / Pitch Accent: 5

  • Morphology: Analytic

  • Cases: None

  • Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: None

  • Number of Verb Tenses: None

  • Word Order: SVO

  • Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 8

  • Number of Consonants: 17

Areas Where Spoken

  • Brunei (2.94%) (13,300)

  • Cambodia (2.07%) (350 k)

  • China (1.96%) (27.7 mil)

  • Hong Kong (0.94%) (70,500)

  • Indonesia (0.28%) (766 k)

  • Malaysia (5.89%) (2.02 mil)

  • Philippines (0.85%) (1 mil)

  • Singapore (25.3%) (1.5 mil)

  • Taiwan (57.6%) (13.5 mil)

  • Thailand (0.02%) (17,600)

  • Vietnam (0.05%) (45 k)

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