Hinghwa Romanized Hing-hua̍ báⁿ-uā-ci̍ | |
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Script type | (modified) |
Creator | William N. Brewster |
Time period | 1890 — 1950 |
Languages | Putian dialect of the Pu-Xian Min language |
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Transliteration of Chinese |
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Mandarin |
Wu |
Yue |
Min |
Gan |
Hakka |
Xiang |
Polylectal |
See also |
Hinghwa Romanized, also known as Hing-hua̍ báⁿ-uā-ci̍ (興化平話字) or Báⁿ-uā-ci̍ (平話字), is a Latin alphabet of the Putian dialect of Pu-Xian Chinese. It was invented by William N. Brewster (蒲魯士), an American Methodist pioneer missionary in Hinghwa (modern Putian) in 1890.