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{{Infobox language|fontcolor=black|name=Tauaans|pronunciationfam1=[tɔː.aːns]Chinese Coast Pidgin|fam2=Sino–Dutch Creole|region=[[Tauland]]|fam1=Creole|fam2script=Latin <small>(Dutch Creole|ancestor=Chinaalphabet)</small><br> CoastChinese Pidgin|script=Latin|official=[[Tauland]]characters <br> Others|boxsizeethnicity=400pxTaulanders}}
 
'''Tauaans''' (''Tauzi'', 桃語, [taʊ.tɕi]) is a Dutch-based creole language with predominately Hakka, Hokkien, [[Corean language|Corean]], and Cantonese influences, spoken on the island of [[Tauland]] and surrounding islets. It originated along the Chinese littoral during the 17th century, when European powers such as the Portuguese, Dutch, and English increasingly dealt with eastern Asian populations. Today, it is the prevailing vernacular within Tauland and has gained worldwide popularity due to its usage in music, entertainment, and diaspora communities.
'''Tauaans''' ([[Corean]]: 도란어, Chinese: 桃語), also known as '''Taugi''', is a Dutch-based creole language & ''lingua franca'' spoken in [[Tauland]] and among the Taulander diaspora. It formed during the period of [[History of Taulandt|Dutch colonial rule]] through interaction between speakers of Dutch and southern Chinese languages, with later influence coming from minority languages such as [[Corean]].
 
While fundamentally being a language based on Dutch, speakers of Tauaans can hold conversations with speakers of Chinese dialects, Dutch, and other Asiatic creoles depending on their register and specific variety spoken. On average, the Tauaans lexicon's origins lay 55% in Dutch, 37% in Chinese varieties, and 8% other languages such as Japanese, Corean, Malay, and Portuguese.
== History ==
 
==History==
== Geographic distribution ==
 
== Creole continuum ==
==Phonology==
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Basilect (full Tauaans)
==== Consonants ====
!Mesolect
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!Acrolect (standard Tauland Dutch)
! colspan="2" |
!English
!Labial
!Alveolar
!Dorsal
!GlottalGlottal
|-
! colspan="2" |Nasal
|m 明
|n 泥
|ɲ~ŋ 我
| rowspan="2" |
|-
! colspan="2" |Affricate
|
|t͡s~t͡ɕ 語
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |Plosive
!<small>voiceless</small>
|p 幫
|t 桃
|k 見
| rowspan="2" |(ʔ) 亞
|-
!<small>voiced</small>
|b 拜
|d 大
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |Fricative
!<small>voiceless</small>
|f 非
|s 生
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |x~ɦ~h 和
|-
!<small>voiced</small>
| rowspan="2" |ʋ~w 歪
|z 挃
|-
! colspan="2" |Approximant
|''Konnag sjoenai twi keppoe Kengfoe, sjia lia'' (我儂 想愛 機票 廣府, 謝謝).
|l 了
|''Wij will twi keppoe na Kanto, sjia lia.''
|j 一
|''Wij willen twee kaartjes naar Kanton, bedank.''
|
|We want two tickets to Canton, thank you.
|}
 
==== PhonologyVowels ====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!
! colspan="4" |Front
! rowspan="3" |Central
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Back
|-
!
! colspan="2" |<small>unrounded</small>
! colspan="2" |<small>rounded</small>
|-
!
!<small>short</small>
!<small>long</small>
!<small>short</small>
!<small>long</small>
!<small>short</small>
!<small>long</small>
|-
!Close
|i
|iː
| rowspan="2" |ø
| rowspan="2" |øː
|
| colspan="2" |u
|-
!Mid
|e
|eː
|o
|oː
|-
!Open
|a
|aː
| colspan="2" |
|
| colspan="2" |
|}
 
==== Tone and stress ====
== Orthography ==
In Tauaans, minimal pairs are often differentiated through tones or stress. Multi-syllable words employ phonemic tone, with the syllable stressed having the ability to alter the meaning of the word. High (H) and low (L) tones are also present in monosyllabic words for the same purpose. High tone and stress are represented with the acute accent ◌́, while low tone and unstressed syllables are indicated with the grave ◌̀.{{fs interlinear|號 或 候|Hóu hoo hòu
|Roar {{gcl|CONJ}} observe|"To be loud or be quiet"}}
 
== Grammar Orthography==
While most commonly written using the Latin script, Tauaans can be transcribed with Chinese characters, Hankoel, hiragana, and significantly more rarely, Arabic and indigenous Indonesian scripts. Chinese characters (''Tonzy'', 唐字), being a logographic writing system, employs photo-semantic matching, meaning it conceals the non-Chinese origin of the word by representing it with both a phonetically and semantically related character.
 
== Vocabulary Grammar==
As a creole, Tauaans is a highly analytical language and has many features characteristic of its nature, such as topic prominence, zero copula, and no strict necessity for the usage of articles and plural markers.
 
====Sentence structure====
== Script ==
Sentence structure is most often either sentence–object–verb (SOV) or sentence–verb–object (SVO), similar to Tauaans' parent languages of Dutch and Chinese. Speakers of basilectal varieties generally have no regard for strict word order rules and adhere to the concept of topic prominence — in these cases, some phrases may employ object–subject–verb (OSV) order. A speaker's decision to place words in a certain order may also be influenced by their social circumstance and the sentence structure of their mother tongue.
 
== See also ==Plurals====
Tauaans almost exclusively uses the clitic plural marker ''-(n)en''. Stemming from the Dutch plural suffix, its usage has been reinforced by and is often written with the Hokkien character 儂, which was originally used for only pluralizing pronouns. It has numerous pronunciations, the most standard being /nən/.
 
{{fs interlinear|lang=nan
|暱 愛 二 券'''儂''' 為 廣州 夾.
|I' wil twii kaarte'''nen''' vooi Kanton koop.
|I want two ticket'''{{gcl|PL}}''' to Canton purchase
|"I want to purchase two ticket''s'' to Canton."}}Speakers in the southernmost and easternmost districts on the island of Tauland employ reduplication to indicate a plural. This has been hypothesized to be a result of the influence of indigenous Formosan languages, Malay, or the Luzonese languages of the [[Philippines]]. The 1943 song ''Zio-zioko'' (手銬), its title meaning 'handcuffs', is a popular example of this phenomenon in Tauaans.
 
==See also==
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