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Romanization system for Mandarin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II (MPS II) is a romanization system formerly used in Taiwan. It was created to replace the complex Gwoyeu Romatzyh system, which used tonal spelling—and to co-exist with the Wade–Giles romanization as well as bopomofo. It is sometimes referred to as Gwoyeu Romatzyh 2 or GR2.
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Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 國語注音符號第二式 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 国语注音符号第二式 | ||||||
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Based on the earlier and more complex Gwoyeu Romatzyh, the tentative version of MPS II was released on May 10, 1984, by the Ministry of Education under the Chiang Ching-kuo administration. After two years of feedback from the general public, the official version was established on January 28, 1986.[1] To distinguish bopomofo (注音符號; zhùyīn fúhào) from MPS II, the former is officially called "Mandarin Phonetic Symbols I" (國語注音符號第一式).
Despite its official status for almost two decades until it was replaced by Tongyong Pinyin in 2002, MPS II existed only in some governmental publications (such as travel brochures and dictionaries). However, MPS II was not used for the official romanized names of Taiwanese places, though many road signs replaced during this period use it. It never gained the same status as did Wade–Giles. It is virtually unused overseas.
Bilabial | Labiodental | Alveolar | Retroflex | Alveolo-palatal | Velar | |||||
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Voiceless | Voiced | Voiceless | Voiceless | Voiced | Voiceless | Voiced | Voiceless | Voiceless | ||
Nasal | m [m] ㄇ m | n [n] ㄋ n | ||||||||
Plosive | Unaspirated | b [p] ㄅ b | d [t] ㄉ d | g [k] ㄍ g | ||||||
Aspirated | p [pʰ] ㄆ p | t [tʰ] ㄊ t | k [kʰ] ㄎ k | |||||||
Affricate | Unaspirated | tz [ts] ㄗ z | j [ʈʂ] ㄓ zh | j [tɕ] ㄐ j | ||||||
Aspirated | ts [tsʰ] ㄘ c | ch [ʈʂʰ] ㄔ ch | ch [tɕʰ] ㄑ q | |||||||
Fricative | f [f] ㄈ f |
s [s] ㄙ s | sh [ʂ] ㄕ sh | sh [ɕ] ㄒ x |
h [x] ㄏ h | |||||
Liquid | l [l] ㄌ l | r [ɻ~ʐ] ㄖ r |
An example phrase, "The second type of Chinese phonetic symbols":
Hanzi | 國語注音符號第二式 |
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Pinyin | guóyǔ zhùyīn fúhào dì'èr shì |
MPS II | guó-yǔ jù-yīn fú-hàu dì-èr shr̀ |
GR | gwoyeu juh'in fwuhaw dih'ell shyh |
Spaces are generally used in place of hyphens, except in personal names, which use hyphens in between the syllables of the given names.
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