[
US
/ˈtaɪwɑˈniz/
]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to or characteristic of the island republic on Taiwan or its residents or their language
the Taiwanese capital is Taipeh
NOUN
- any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province
- a native or inhabitant of Taiwan
How To Use Taiwanese In A Sentence
- But protecting the right of a people to run no-accounts out of office and to have a real voice in decisions that affect them is dear to US and Taiwanese hearts.
- He describes himself sitting in a room with five children, aged ten to twelve, showing them a Taiwanese water dipping bird toy -- the little chotchke that tips back and forth into a well of water as though it's drinking. Susan Stiffelman: Education, Seth Godin, Factory Workers and the Taiwanese Water Bird
- the Taiwanese capital is Taipeh
- Australian authorities have found no signs of foul play aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat found adrift and abandoned off western Australia.
- Abusive employers are complicit, and lax Taiwanese labor laws criminalize workers who flee.
- Like their counterparts elsewhere in the world, most Taiwanese politicians favor tax cuts to appease their constituencies.
- They are full of raw Taiwanese humor and literary surprises.
- Seen in this light, contemporary Taiwanese nationalism belongs to a political family with a well-established ancestry.
- If he cares so much for the ‘strong hopes’ of the Taiwanese people, he should respect their wish to choose freely in a referendum.
- Taiwanese financial firms clamoring to enter China's fast __ growing market.