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This writing is traditional Mandarin Chinese writing, which is the official language of Taiwan. Even though Mandarin Chinese is the official language of Taiwan, the Taiwanese dialect called Taiwan Hokkien is often spoken in Taiwan. Since Taiwan Hokkien is a spoken language, there is not true writing for Taiwan Hokkien. You can see that Mandarin Chinese writing is very different from Arabic writing because Mandarin Chinese does not have letters, but Arabic does. Cute Texts For Her, Learn Polish, China Language, Chinese Background, Mandarin Language, Mandarin Chinese Learning, Chinese People, Learn Mandarin, Text For Her

This writing is traditional Mandarin Chinese writing, which is the official language of Taiwan. Even though Mandarin Chinese is the official language of Taiwan, the Taiwanese dialect called Taiwan Hokkien is often spoken in Taiwan. Since Taiwan Hokkien is a spoken language, there is not true writing for Taiwan Hokkien. You can see that Mandarin Chinese writing is very different from Arabic writing because Mandarin Chinese does not have letters, but Arabic does.

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