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Etymology

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From Mandarin 臺灣台湾 (Táiwān)-ia (suffix forming place names), from Literary Chinese 臺灣, from Hokkien 大員 (Tāi-oân), 大圓, 臺員, 大灣, 臺灣, etc., 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 likely originally a loanword transcription from possibly Siraya.

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Proper noun

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Taivania f sg (genitive Taivaniae); first declension

  1. (New Latin) Synonym of Formosa, Taiwan (an island in East Asia)
  2. (New Latin) Taiwan (a country in East Asia)

Declension

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First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

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