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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A large majority of the people of Taiwan speak Mandarin, which has been the only officially sanctioned medium of instruction in the schools for more than four decades. As a result of the half century of Japanese rule, many people born before 1940 also can speak fluent Japanese. Hoklo people and many others also speak Hokkien, commonly known as "Taiwanese". Recently there has been a growing use of Taiwanese in the broadcast media. The Hakka, who are concentrated in several counties throughout Taiwan, have their own distinct language. The Formosan…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A large majority of the people of Taiwan speak Mandarin, which has been the only officially sanctioned medium of instruction in the schools for more than four decades. As a result of the half century of Japanese rule, many people born before 1940 also can speak fluent Japanese. Hoklo people and many others also speak Hokkien, commonly known as "Taiwanese". Recently there has been a growing use of Taiwanese in the broadcast media. The Hakka, who are concentrated in several counties throughout Taiwan, have their own distinct language. The Formosan languages are the languages of the aboriginal tribes of Taiwan, comprising about 2% of the island's population.