出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/05 00:01 UTC 版)
The specific form "Taiwan" in English emerged from the Wade–Giles Tʻai²-wan¹ romanization of Mandarin 臺灣/台湾 (Táiwān), and also perhaps the romaji of Japanese 臺灣 (taiwan), both of which are ultimately from Literary Chinese 臺灣, from Hokkien 大員 (Tāi-oân), 大圓, 臺員, 大灣, 臺灣, and other forms, a placename initially referring to a sandbank peninsula that later silted up; now wholly part of the island in the area of modern-day Anping District, Tainan, and eventually became the name of the entire island. The original placename itself was originally likely the transcription of a loanword from Siraya.
Cognate with Dutch Tayouan / Taioan / Taiwan / etc., and other early variant forms of Hokkien 臺窩灣 / 台窝湾 (Tâi-o-oân), etc.
The name is sometimes folk-etymologized to have originally meant "terraced bay" (臺灣 / 台湾), "great bay" (大灣 / 大湾), or similar parsings from interpretations of the Chinese characters alone.
Taiwan
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/14 15:33 UTC 版)
From Mandarin 臺灣 / 台灣 (Táiwān) Wade–Giles romanization: Tʻai²-wan¹.
T'ai-wan
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the Formosan aborigines
タンシチュウ
Old Master.
Tsunagu
Young Master.
ラタニアーヤシ
a Javanese
中国本土.
uj
日中の.
東洋ふう
the shogunate
the Chinese republic