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| | BPMF, Bopomofo, Zhuyin Fuhao (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18) |
 | | Zhuyin fuhao, or bopomofo (BPMF) as it is often called, is of course not a romanization system, because it does not use the roman alphabet (a, b, c, etc.). |
 | | But as it is the standard pedagogic tool for teaching Mandarin to Taiwanese children, it is well known in Taiwan and works well as a reference system, along with hanyu pinyin. |
 | | advanced comparison: Zhuyin Fuhao, Wade-Giles, MPS2, Yale, Tongyong Pinyin, Hanyu Pinyin, and Gwoyeu Romatzyh |
| www.pinyin.info /romanization/bopomofo (98 words) |
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