In Taiwan, people speak Chinese. To thank someone you would say "Hsie hsie". Hsie is pronounced as the she in shed. So, you would say shed twice without the d.
You could also say "Hsie hsie ni" which would mean the same, but is often thought of as more sincere. Ni is pronounced as the ney in money.
Thank you, in Taiwanese is 謝謝. It's pronounced "xiexie".
'Gan Shia' or 'Dou Shia'
gion hei
In Taiwanese dialect
do sha
do shia
He's Chinese&Taiwanese, it says so on Wikipedia(: Kevjumbas family is from Taiwan, but he might not be besenren, which is the native Taiwanese, so his family is Chinese- Taiwanese. But not the native Taiwanese.
Taiwanese.
Taiwanese yen ended in 1946.
Taiwanese yen was created in 1895.
Chinese and Taiwanese are people plain and simple.
Taiwanese
我喜歡你 = I like you. (In Taiwanese)
New Taiwanese Literature ended in 1937.
New Taiwanese Literature was created in 1935.
Fahrenheit - Taiwanese band - was created in 2005.
Taiwanese People's Party was created in 1927.
Taiwanese Communist Party ended in 1945.