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Southern Min language of China
Teochew, also known as Swatow or Teo-Swa after its two best-known dialects, is a Southern Min language spoken by the Teochew people in the Chaoshan region
Teochew_Min
Ethnic group of southern China
Teochew (/tiˈoʊt͡ʃuː/), Teo-Swa, or Chaoshanese are a Han Chinese sub-ethnic group native to the Chaoshan region in south China who speak the Teochew
Teochew_people
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Teochew, Chiuchow, or Chaozhou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Teochew Min or Teochew (潮州; peng'im: Dio5ziu1) is a Southern Min language spoken
Teochew
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Chaozhou (Chinese: 潮州), alternatively Chiuchow, Chaochow or Teochew, is a prefecture-level city in the Teoswa region of east Guangdong, China. It borders
Chaozhou
Chinese regional cuisine
Teochew cuisine, also known as Chiuchow cuisine, Chaozhou cuisine or Teo-swa cuisine, originated from the Chaoshan region in the eastern part of China's
Teochew_cuisine
Branch of traditional Chinese opera
‹See RfD› Teochew opera (Chinese: 潮劇; Teochow: diê5 giah8) or Chaozhou opera, Chiuchow opera (especially in Hong Kong), is one of the many variants of
Teochew_opera
Historic building in Singapore
Teochew Building is a historic building on Tank Road in Singapore. Completed in 1963, it jointly houses the Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan and the Ngee Ann
Teochew_Building
Teochew people, Guangdong Province, China
Chaoshan culture (Chinese: 潮汕文化), also known as Teochew culture, refers to the culture created by the Teochew people in the Chaoshan region, encompassing
Chaoshan_culture
Letters among the Teochew diaspora
Teochew letters (Chinese: 潮汕僑批; pinyin: Cháoshàn Qiáopī; Pe̍h-ūe-jī: Tiê-suaⁿ Khiâu-phoi / Tiô-suaⁿ Khiêu-phoi) were a form of family correspondence combined
Teochew_letters
Branch of the Min Chinese languages
some having limited mutual intelligibility with it, others almost none. Teochew, Longyan, and Zhenan are said to have general mutual intelligibility with
Southern_Min
2026 Chinese film by Lan Hongchun
film is primarily in Teochew, spoken in the Chaoshan region of eastern Guangdong. It also employs qiaopi, specifically the Teochew letters, as a narrative
Dear_You_(film)
Place in China
persisted through subsequent dynasties. The region's predominant language is Teochew (Chaoshan dialect), a variety of Southern Min, while Hakka is spoken in
Chaoshan
Teochew woodcarving, or Chaozhou woodcarving (Chinese: 潮州木雕; pinyin: Cháozhōumùdiāo), is a form of Chinese wood carving originating from the Tang dynasty
Teochew_woodcarving
Dialect of Teochew spoken in Pontianak, Indonesia
of Teochew primarily spoken by the Chinese community in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Pontianak Teochew was originally spoken by the Teochew people
Pontianak_Teochew
Teochew dish popular in Malaysia, Singapore and Chaozhou
Teochew porridge (Chinese: 潮州糜; Peng'im: Diê⁵ziu¹muê⁵ / Dio⁵ziu¹ muê⁵; Pe̍h-ūe-jī: Tiô-tsiu-muê / Tiê-tsiu-muê) is a Teochew rice porridge dish often accompanied
Teochew_porridge
Type of Chinese dish
chrysanthemum flowers are cooked in the broth to give it a floral essence. In Teochew cuisine, a popular choice is Chaoshan beef hotpot (Chinese: 潮汕牛肉火锅) which
Hot_pot
1995 Singaporean TV series or program
The Teochew Family (Chinese: 潮州家族) is a 1995 Singaporean television series produced by Television Corporation of Singapore and Fujian TV. The series follows
The_Teochew_Family
Vocabulary of colloquial English in Singapore
Cantonese, Malay, and Tamil, and sometimes other Chinese languages like Teochew, Hainanese, Hakka, Hockchew, and Mandarin. For example, pek chek means
Singlish_vocabulary
Writing system for the Teochew language
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Teochew Romanization, also known as Swatow Church Romanization, or locally as Pe̍h-ūe-jī
Teochew_Romanization
This is a list of notable Teochews. Mainland China Huang Guangyu (黄光裕; Ng Guangyu; Wong Kwong Yu) (1969–; Chaoyang, Guangdong), founder and chairman of
List_of_Teochew_people
Variety of Hakka Chinese spoken in Indonesia
among the Chinese communities in Singkawang, although there are also small Teochew-speaking communities present. Additionally, many Hakka in Singkawang are
Singkawang_Hakka
Variety of Southern Min
Min spoken in Shanwei, Guangdong province, China. While it is related to Teochew and Hokkien, its exact classification in relation to them is disputed.
Haklau_Min
Romanization schemes for Chinese languages
Provincial Education Department in 1960 for transliterating Cantonese, Teochew, Hakka and Hainanese. The schemes utilized similar elements with some differences
Guangdong_Romanization
Variety of the Hakka Chinese language
of the Meixian variety. Over time, it has been influenced by Cantonese, Teochew, and the local languages of West Kalimantan, including the local variety
Pontianak_Hakka
2010 Singaporean film
When Hainan Meets Teochew (Chinese: 当海南遇上潮州) is a 2010 Singaporean romantic comedy film directed by Han Yew Kwang, starring Lee Chau Min, Tan Hong Chye
When_Hainan_Meets_Teochew
System of belief in lucky and unlucky numbers
in Teochew sounds like or rhymes with the word "happiness" or "joy" (喜 Teochew: hi2). Finally, another plausible explanation is that in the Teochew dialect
Chinese_numerology
Ethnic group
concentration of Teochew residents. Most Teochew settled along the Singapore River in Chinatown during the 19th and early 20th century. Teochew who settled
Chinese_Singaporeans
Singaporean charitable foundation
is the old name for Chaozhou, which may also be transliterated as Teochew. The Teochew people reside in the eastern part of Guangdong province, China, a
Ngee_Ann_Kongsi
Han Chinese subgroup
partially mutually intelligible to other Southern Min varieties such as Teochew, Zhongshan, Haklau, and Zhenan. In Southern Fujian, the Hokkien speakers
Hoklo_people
Variety of Southern Min spoken in Fujian
It is usually considered a divergent dialect of Hokkien exhibiting some Teochew influence. Chawan dialect is spoken in the southern half of the Chawan
Chawan_dialect
Species of tree
greens, is commonly used as a flavoring for congee and fried rice, with Teochew people specifically being very fond of the pickle. Mostly cultivated in
Canarium_album
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, China
Hangzhou-Shaoxing agglomeration. Most residents are linguistically Teochew people. Teochew is a variant of Southern Min (Hokkien-Taiwanese) spoken in the
Shantou
Clan association in Singapore
Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan (Chinese: 潮州八邑會館) is a Teochew clan association in Singapore. Poit Ip, which means eight districts in the Teochew dialect, stood
Teochew_Poit_Ip_Huay_Kuan
Province in South China
the outward movement of the Guangdong people, the Cantonese, Hakka and Teochew languages, music, cuisine, opera and tea ceremonies have spread throughout
Guangdong
particularly Simplified Chinese. Other Chinese varieties such as Hokkien, Teochew, Hakka, Hainanese and Cantonese have been classified by the Government
Languages_of_Singapore
Neighborhood in Bangkok, Thailand
capital of the Rattanakosin Kingdom, and served as the home of the mainly Teochew immigrant Chinese population, who soon became the city's dominant ethnic
Chinatown,_Bangkok
Cemetery in Thailand
The Teochew Cemetery (Thai: สุสานแต้จิ๋ว) is a large cemetery in Bangkok's Sathon District. Covering an area of about 105 rai (16.8 ha; 42 acres), it
Teochew_Cemetery_(Bangkok)
Chinese food often eaten at Ching Ming Festival
Popiah (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: po̍h-piáⁿ, Teochew Peng'im: boh⁸ bian²) is a Fujianese/Teochew-style fresh spring roll filled with an assortment of fresh, dried,
Popiah
Chinese steamed rice cake
steamed rice cake originating in Teochew cuisine that is served with preserved radish. During the 19th century, many Teochew people moved to Singapore, bringing
Chwee_kueh
Island country in Southeast Asia
million speak other ancestral Southern varieties of Chinese, mainly Hokkien, Teochew, and Cantonese, as their home language, although the use of these is declining
Singapore
Táohuā guòdù; Pe̍h-ūe-jī: Thô-hue kuè-tōu) is a well-known act in the Teochew opera The Tale of Su Liu Niang (蘇六娘). The same act also appears in Nanguan
Peach_Blossom_Takes_the_Ferry
Malaysian, Singaporean dish
served in Malaysia and Singapore where there is a predominant Hoklo and Teochew community. The name literally translates from Hokkien as "meat bone tea"
Bak_kut_teh
Teochew Deity Parade (營老爺; Teochew: iâng2 ló5‑iâ5; lit. The Deity Touring Its Territory) is an extremely grand, community-based, and ritualistic folk festival
Teochew_Deity_Parade
Prestige variety of Yue Chinese
after Teochew, Hakka and Hainanese. Nevertheless, within the Thai Chinese commercial sector, it serves as a common language alongside Teochew or Thai
Cantonese
Topics referred to by the same term
Teo-Swa, or Chaoshan and in older literature Teochew, may be Teo-Swa people, more commonly known as the Teochew people Teo-Swa Min, the Southern Min language
Teo-Swa
Sinitic language spoken in East Asia
(chhài-chhī) 'they' – 伊儂 i-lâng from Teochew (i1 nang5) Other Hokkien variants: c𪜶 (in) 'together' – 做瓠 chò-bú from Teochew 做瓠 (jo3 bu5) Other Hokkien variants:
Hokkien
Town in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Ketapang, or Tau-pang in Teochew, is the town and regency seat of Ketapang Regency (Kabupaten Ketapang), one of the regencies of West Kalimantan province
Ketapang
Ethnic group
Singapore, and the Philippines. The first two countries have majority Teochew-speaking Chinese minorities, whereas the last four house Hokkien-speaking
Min_Chinese_speakers
Chinese steamed dumplings
(潮州粉粿), sometimes spelled fun quor, fun gor, fen guo, Chiu Chow dumpling, Teochew dumpling, or fun kor, is a variety of steamed dumpling from the Chaoshan
Fun_guo
Role in Teochew opera
Teochew Clown (潮丑) refers to the clown role in Teochew opera and is regarded as the soul of the art form; the local saying "without the clown, there is
Teochew_Clown
Phonology of the Hokkien language
Zhangzhou dialects (in Pinghe, Zhangpu, Yunxiao, Chawan, etc), similarly to Teochew. Likewise, many of those dialects diphthongize -e /e/ into -ei [ei]. Some
Hokkien_phonology
Vietnamese breakfast dish
dish in Cai Rang floating market in Can Tho. Hủ tiếu originated with the Teochew from Guangdong province in China who then emigrated to Vietnam. For the
Hủ_tiếu
Romanization for the Teochew language
and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Peng'im is a Teochew language romanization system, developed as part of the Guangdong Romanization
Peng'im
Stock that is repeatedly reused
which is repeatedly reused to poach or braise meats. It has its origins in Teochew cuisine[citation needed] and is typically used in Cantonese and Fujian
Master_stock
Taiwanese, Hokkien and Teochew dish of eggs and oysters
or orh luak (Teochew traditional Chinese: 蠔烙; simplified Chinese: 蚝烙; Peng'im: o5 luah4), is a dish of Southern Min (Hokkien and Teochew) origin that
Oyster_omelette
Chinese dish of rice sheets and pork offal
guǒzhī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kóe-chiap), also spelt kuay jap or kway jap, is a Teochew noodle soup originating in Chinese cuisine. It consists of flat, broad
Kway_chap
scripts in the Teochew Min dialect. The play was written in a mixture of the Southern Min dialects of Quanzhou and Chaozhou (Teochew), and is one of
Tale_of_the_Lychee_Mirror
Dialect of Hokkien spoken in Singapore
influenced to a certain degree by Teochew, and is sometimes regarded by non-Singaporean speakers as a combined Hokkien–Teochew speech. In addition, it incorporates
Singaporean_Hokkien
Chinese folk story
(蘇六娘傳說) is a Teochew tragic love story set in Leipu Village (雷浦村), Jieyang during the Ming dynasty. The tale is widely circulated among Teochew speakers in
The_Tale_of_Su_Liu_Niang
River in Guangdong, China
Huanggang River (Chinese: 黃岡河; Teochew: Ng-gang Ho), also known as Phoenix River (Chinese: 鳳江; Teochew: Hong Kang), is the largest and most important
Huanggang_River
Singaporean restaurant chain
establishments include J-Pot, Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh, J Cafe and Chui Huay Lim Teochew Cuisine. It also operates the Singapore Seafood Republic in collaboration
Jumbo_Seafood
Chinese business executive and chef
elected president of the North American branch of the Teochew Creation Association at the second Teochew Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference in Shantou
Xiang_Chen
Family name
may be a transcription of several Chinese surnames in their Cantonese or Teochew pronunciations, a Dutch surname, a Hungarian surname, or a Korean surname
Mok
Special administrative region of China
overwhelming majority (91.6%) is Han Chinese, most of whom are Taishanese, Teochew, Hakka, and other Cantonese peoples. The remaining 8.4% are non-ethnic
Hong_Kong
Ethnic group in Thailand
Thailand trace their ancestry to Chaoshan, proven by the prevalence of the Teochew dialect among the Chinese community in Thailand as well as other Chinese
Thai_Chinese
Chinese condiment
savory, slightly spicy Chinese condiment used in Minnan cuisine (primarily Teochew, Hokkien, and Taiwanese). It is made from soybean oil, garlic, shallots
Shacha_sauce
Ethnic diaspora
specific region of ancestral origin in China; Cantonese, Hokkien, Hainanese, Teochew and Hakka. Chinese immigrants were required to register with their association
Chinese_Cambodians
Surname list
As a surname, Heng may refer to: Teochew romanization of the Chinese surname written 王 (Wáng in Hanyu Pinyin) Hokkien romanization of the Chinese surname
Heng_(surname)
Hakka 17,870 徐 Xú 44 Heng Teochew 17,631 王 Wáng 45 Quek Teochew 17,418 郭 Guō 46 Peh Teochew Hokkien 16,845 白 Bái 47 Khoo Teochew Hokkien 16,572 丘 Qīu 邱 48
List of common Chinese surnames
List_of_common_Chinese_surnames
Teochew vegetable soup from Song dynasty
hùguó cài; lit. 'protect the country dish', Teochew: hu gog chai) is a vegetable soup originated by Teochew people. It was developed during the final year
Patriotic_soup
Sino-Tibetan language
around 800 million speakers, followed by Min (75 million, e.g., Hokkien and Teochew), Wu (74 million, e.g., Shanghainese) and Yue (68 million, e.g., Cantonese)
Chinese_language
Radio station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(Hokkien), 9:05pm (Teochew), 10:05pm (Hakka) and 11:05pm (Cantonese). Note: During the reporting period of the National Assembly, the Teochew news is broadcast
Ai_FM
Han Chinese ethnic subgroup
considered Cantonese. The Hakka and Min-speaking people (such as Hoklo, Teochew and Leizhounese) who also reside in Guangdong are usually differentiated
Cantonese_people
Concept in linguistics
phrase. Teochew is a Chinese language originating from the Chaoshan region of the eastern Guangdong Province. Indonesian Teochew refers to the Teochew dialect
Relativizer
Surname list
Tan usually comes from Southern Min dialects (e.g., Hokkien), while some Teochew dialect speakers use the spelling Tang. In Hakka and Taishanese, the name
Chen_(surname)
Glutinous rice sausage (豬腸脹糯米; Teochew Peng'im: de¹‑tên⁵ dên³ lo⁶‑bi²; lit. Pig Intestine Stuffed with Glutinous Rice; aka. 糯米腸; Chinese: nuò mǐ cháng)
Glutinous_rice_sausage
Hong Kong television series
The Pride of Chaozhou (Traditional Chinese: 我來自潮州, Literally I am From Teochew) is a Hong Kong–style television drama series produced by Hong Kong broadcaster
The_Pride_of_Chaozhou
Thai businessman and entrepreneur (born 1939)
born 19 April 1939), known in Chinese as Xie Guomin, or Chia Kok Min in Teochew (Chinese: 謝國民; pinyin: Xiè Guómín, Peng'im: zia7 gog4 min5 ), is a Thai
Dhanin_Chearavanont
East Asian honorific
some southern Chinese Chinese varieties such as Cantonese, Hokkien, Wu, Teochew and Hakka, where it still has the meaning "teacher" or "doctor". In Japanese
Sensei
Former secret society in Singapore and Malaya
Cantonese people, although Hokkien people formed the majority by 1860. Teochew, Hainanese, and Hakka people formed smaller minorities. One of the major
Ghee_Hin_Kongsi
cornerstone of the Chaoshan (Teochew) operatic repertoire and one of the most representative works of traditional Teochew opera. Revered as one of the
The Tale of Lady Golden Flower
The_Tale_of_Lady_Golden_Flower
Private school in Georgetown, Malaysia
have to take and pass the exam before enrolling. On 8 January 1948, the Teochew Community General Meeting was held to discuss the establishment of the
Han_Chiang_High_School
Primary branch of Sinitic spoken in southern China and Taiwan
Cambodians are of Southern Min-speaking background (particularly Hokkien and Teochew), although some of these communities are shifting to national or regional
Min_Chinese
Music genre
Teochew string music or Chaozhou xianshi (simplified Chinese: 潮州弦诗; traditional Chinese: 潮州弦詩; lit. 'Chaozhou string-poem' also called "string-poem music")
Teochew_string_music
Surname list
Singapore, where it is usually romanized as "Chua", which is based on its Teochew and Hokkien pronunciation. Koreans use Chinese-derived family names and
Cai_(surname)
Transliteration or transcription to Latin letters
Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn Guangdong (1960), for the distinct Teochew variety. Foochow Romanized Kienning Colloquial Romanized Romanization (or
Romanization
Hakka dialect of Southern China and Taiwan
contact with Teochew. Some nasalized vowels come from Teochew, such as 鼻 'nose' /pʰĩ˧˥/ (Teochew /pʰĩ˩/), 好 'to like' /hãũ˥˧/ (Teochew /hãũ˨˩˧/). Some
Raoping_Hakka
Culinary traditions of Chinese Malaysian immigrants and their descendants
eclectic repertoire of dishes with roots from Fujian, Cantonese, Hakka and Teochew cuisines.[citation needed] As these early immigrants settled in different
Malaysian_Chinese_cuisine
Chinese merchant
Yong Saetae (Thai: หยง แซ่แต้; Chinese: 鄭鏞, Teochew: Dên Iong; ?–?) was a Chinese merchant and the father of King Taksin the Great. The Vietnamese called
Yong_Saetae
Permanent residents of Hong Kong
other groups of Chinese peoples including the Taishan Yue, Hakka, Hoklo, Teochew, Shanghainese, Sichuanese and Shandong people. Meanwhile, non-Chinese Hongkongers
Hongkongers
Thai fish sauce
daek), while central Thais used imported Vietnamese nước mắm. In 1922 Teochew Chinese immigrants copied nước mắm and marketed their own fish sauce for
Nam_pla
Singaporean satay dish
was created due to cultural fusion of the Malays or Javanese with the Teochew people who immigrated to Singapore. Satay bee hoon sauce is a chilli-based
Satay_bee_hoon
Surname list
descendants are part of the Southern Min diaspora that speak Hokkien or Teochew. In Cantonese-speaking regions such as Hong Kong and Macau it is spelled
Lin_(surname)
Capital and largest city of West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Pontianak, also known as Khuntien in Teochew and Hakka, is the capital of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, founded first as a trading port
Pontianak
Chinese method of brewing tea
Gongfu tea (Teochew: gang1 hu1 dê5) or kung fu tea (Chinese: 工夫茶 or 功夫茶; both gōngfū chá), literally "making tea with skill", is a traditional Chinese
Gongfu_tea
Goose breed
Despite the name, it is not from Africa but is of Chinese origin, found in Teochew and Swatow of South China. It is a large bird, among the heaviest of all
African_goose
16th-century Chinese pirate
Limahong, Lim Hong, or Lin Feng (Teochew Chinese: 林鳳, Pe̍h-ūe-jī:Lîm Hõng, Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Hōng), well known as Ah Hong (Teochew Chinese: 阿鳳, Pe̍h-ūe-jī: A-hõng
Limahong
Coming of age ceremony in southern China
出花园; pinyin: Chū Huā Yuán) or Cug Huê Hng in Teochew, is the coming of age ceremony celebrated by Teochew people in the Teoswa (Chaoshan) region of southern
Chu_Hua_Yuan
Chinese cuisine developed by Cambodian Chinese
mostly migrated to Cambodia were Teochews and to a lesser extent also Hainans, Hakkas, and Cantonese. Nowadays, the Teochew kway teow has become a popular
Cambodian_Chinese_cuisine
Surname list
Ang is a Hokkien and Teochew romanization of the Chinese surnames Wang (汪, Wāng) and Hong (洪, Hóng). In mainland China and Taiwan, names are recorded
Ang_(surname)
TEOCHEW
TEOCHEW
TEOCHEW
TEOCHEW
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of All
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Commands.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Flower of Vicotry
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Consort of Lord Ganesh; Fortune
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Valeriy, VALERY means "to be healthy, to be strong."Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique, One of a kind
Boy/Male
Tamil
Raghavendra | ராகவேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Holy; Tear of Lord Shiva
Female
Chinese
delicate, tender, beautiful.
Girl/Female
Sikh
One who becomes the embodiment of naam
TEOCHEW
TEOCHEW
TEOCHEW
TEOCHEW
TEOCHEW