Chinese and Taiwanese are people plain and simple.
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.
No, Taiwanese is not a language. Taiwanese is a variety of Min Nan Chinese spoken in Taiwan. The official language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese.
Chinese
Taiwanese
It's a Taiwanese last name. But then you can say that it's Chinese too. It's complicated. The majority of Taiwanese people's ancestors are Chinese, hence they carry Chinese surnames. The reason why Kuo is only seen on Taiwanese people is because only Taiwan spells it that way.
In Mandarin Chinese, "xian" (县) means county. However, in Taiwanese Hokkien, "xian" (縣) can also refer to county, but it may be pronounced or written differently.
yes yes
In Mandarin or Taiwanese, it's "Ni Hao"
No, Kevjumba's Chinese&Taiwanese(: Source; Wikipedia
Rice, Chinese.
taiwannese is just chinese, we call it "你懂吗" in chinese.
Chinese people