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Interviews In Taiwan We Speak

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

24 September, 2024
Sakizaya: A People Reborn in Fire (ft. Mulihay Talus)

The Sakizaya people were once thought to have perished in a war with the Qing. However, 150 years later, in 2007, Taiwan officially recognised them as ...more

17 September, 2024
Puzzled by Taigi’s Nasal Sounds? Just Imagine You Have a Cold! (ft. Lîm Sim-An)

Did you know that in Taigi, some words must be pronounced through the nose? This subtle nuance differentiates words like soa (sand) from soaⁿ (mountai ...more

10 September, 2024
An App Developer’s Mission to Mainstream His Native Language (ft. Lîm Sim-An)

Have you heard of a Taiwanese dictionary that once topped Duolingo on the App Store? In this episode, we welcome Lîm Sim-An, the creator of Taro Taiwa ...more

03 September, 2024
Curating Indigenous Contemporary Art Today (ft. Biung Ismahasan)

In the final part of our interview with Indigenous curator Biung Ismahasan, we dive into what it means to curate art that honours Indigenous cultures ...more

27 August, 2024
Takiunun (Kidney): An Artist’s Tribute to His Father Taken by Alcoholism (ft. Biung Ismahasan)

Several years ago, Biung Ismahasan donated his kidney to save his father from the grip of alcoholism, extending his life by several years. After his f ...more

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