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In Taiwan We Speak

Your audio guide to the island nation’s mind-blowing linguistic diversity with host Oleksandr Shyn.

Taiwan’s linguistic diversity will leave you speechless. More than 20 official languages, over 40 Indigenous languages and dialects, and even more immigrant languages brought here over the past centuries make this place a true lingo-multiverse.

Guided by guests who speak and study Taiwan’s languages, we unpack their unique features and literary traditions, explore personal histories and identities, and address crucial social issues, such as language revitalisation, education, and rights.

Listen to #InTaiwanWeSpeak on podcast platforms of your choice:
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New episodes are released every Tuesday at 21:00 (Taipei, GMT+8).

What's On

20 August, 2024
Typhoon Morakot: From Tragedy to Art (ft. Biung Ismahasan)

Biung Ismahasan is an Indigenous art curator and scholar from the Bunun nation of Taiwan. In this episode, he speaks about the profound impact typhoon ...more

13 August, 2024
A British-Taiwanese Journey: Uncovering Taiwan's and Her Own Roots (ft. Rebecca Lin)

In this episode, we sit down with Rebecca Lin, a British-Taiwanese scholar who, after spending most of her life in Leicester, UK, has returned to her ...more

06 August, 2024
One Word and One Song Can Save the Language. (ft. Kaisanan Ahuan)

“Even if we only speak one word or sing one song, the language will continue.” This is how our guest Kaisanan Ahuan speaks of Taokas, his ancestral la ...more

30 July, 2024
Taokas: Path Towards Recognition (ft. Kaisanan Ahuan)

Taokas is one of the Indigenous peoples of Taiwan’s central-western plains. Along with other tribes of this area, such as Pazeh, Kaxabu, Papora, and B ...more

23 July, 2024
“We Are Still Here”: Rediscovering the Taokas (ft. Kaisanan Ahuan)

“Intermarried and disappeared.” This is what some textbooks say about the Taokas, one of many unrecognised Indigenous groups of Taiwan’s western plain ...more

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