Jinjuire Romanisation System for Taiwanese

Jinjuire Romanisation System (POJ: kim kiok ia̍p Lô-má hòa hē thóng, Jinjuire: kim kiok láp Lô-má hòa hë thóng) is a romanisation system for the Jinjuire State, Liftland dialect of Taiwanese Hokkien. It is derived from POJ. It was created in 1935 for use in place names and simplified writing. It replaces letters 〈o o͘ b〉 with 〈y o v〉.

Alphabet
The Jinjuire Romanisation System consists of 16 letters of the ISO Basic Latin alphabet (A, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, S, T, U, V) plus digraphs (Kh, Ou, Ts, Th, Ng) and a trigraph (Tsh).

Vowels & Rhymes

 * Ogoneks form the nasal vowels
 * There is also syllabic m and ng.
 * ing pronounced [ɪəŋ], ik pronounced [ɪək̚].

Example
Example about the information of Taiwanese Hokkien: