T'ai-yuan

English

Etymology

From Mandarin 太原 (Tàiyuán), Wade–Giles romanization: Tʻai⁴-yüan².[1][2]

Proper noun

T'ai-yuan

  1. Alternative form of Taiyuan

Translations

References

  1. Taiyuan, Wade-Giles romanization T’ai-yüan, in Encyclopædia Britannica
  2. “Selected Glossary”, in The Cambridge Encyclopedia of China, Cambridge University Press, 1982, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 476, 485:The glossary includes a selection of names and terms from the text in the Wade-Giles transliteration, followed by Pinyin, [] T'ai-yuan (Taiyuan) 太原
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