Pages that link to "Penang Hokkien"
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- Chinese language (links | edit)
- Chinese numerals (links | edit)
- Kuala Lumpur (links | edit)
- Mandarin Chinese (links | edit)
- Pinyin (links | edit)
- Standard Chinese (links | edit)
- Tamil language (links | edit)
- Wade–Giles (links | edit)
- Indonesian language (links | edit)
- Telugu language (links | edit)
- Hakka Chinese (links | edit)
- Taiwanese Hokkien (links | edit)
- Penang (links | edit)
- Wubi method (links | edit)
- Written Chinese (links | edit)
- Chinese characters (links | edit)
- Classical Chinese (links | edit)
- Malay language (links | edit)
- Yue Chinese (links | edit)
- Nüshu (links | edit)
- Manglish (links | edit)
- British and Malaysian English differences (links | edit)
- Malaysian English (links | edit)
- George Town, Penang (links | edit)
- Peranakan Chinese (links | edit)
- Written vernacular Chinese (links | edit)
- Dungan language (links | edit)
- Min Chinese (links | edit)
- Chengyu (links | edit)
- Southern Min (links | edit)
- Blood sausage (links | edit)
- Middle Chinese (links | edit)
- Languages of China (links | edit)
- Varieties of Chinese (links | edit)
- Simplified Chinese characters (links | edit)
- Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II (links | edit)
- Traditional Chinese characters (links | edit)
- Chinese postal romanization (links | edit)
- Tongyong Pinyin (links | edit)
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh (links | edit)
- Chinese classifier (links | edit)
- Cangjie input method (links | edit)
- Perlis (links | edit)
- Chinese grammar (links | edit)
- Four-corner method (links | edit)
- Taishanese (links | edit)
- Malaysian ringgit (links | edit)
- Buginese language (links | edit)
- Iban language (links | edit)
- Javanese language (links | edit)