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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

29 October, 2024
Signs of Belonging: Fanghuai Ku on Deaf Identity and Taiwan Sign Language

In 2019, Taiwan Sign Language (TSL) gained official national language status, a milestone aimed at promoting its use and accessibility for the Deaf co ...more

22 October, 2024
Beyond Hearing: Understanding Taiwan’s Deaf Community (ft. Fanghuai Ku)

In this episode, Fanghuai Ku, founder of the Signing Village Workshop and a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), shares his unique experiences growing up in a ...more

15 October, 2024
Taiwan Sign Language: The Nation’s Unspoken Linguistic Treasure (ft. Fanghuai Ku)

Did you know that Taiwan Sign Language (TSL) is part of the Japanese Sign Language family and is entirely distinct from the sign languages used in Chi ...more

08 October, 2024
Alian 96.3 FM: The Voice of Taiwan’s 16 Indigenous Nations (ft. Mulihay Talus)

In the final part of our interview, Mulihay Talus shares how the devastating impact of Typhoon Toraji in 2001 motivated her to join Alian Radio FM96.3 ...more

01 October, 2024
I say “Mahicatu!”, You Reply “Amahica!” — The Sakizaya Way (ft. Mulihay Talus)

“My mother tongue is Amis, but my tribal language is Sakizaya,” says Mulihay Talus. Like many Sakizaya, whose ancestors sought refuge among the Amis—T ...more

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