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Min Nan, correctly known as Bân-lâm, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken natively in the southern part of the southeastern {{tag|China|Chinese}} province of Fujian as well as by descendents of migrants from this province in Taiwan, Guangdong (around Chaozhou-Swatou, and Leizhou peninsula), Hainan, two counties in southern Zhejiang and Zhoushan archipelago offshore Ningbo.  There are many Bân-lâm speakers also among some ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia and worldwide.
 
'''Min Nan Chinese''' ({{ISO 639-3|nan}}; {{Glottolog|minn1241}}), correctly known as '''Bân-lâm''', and also known as '''{{Wp|Southern Min}}''' ([[:Category:Simplified Chinese|simplified Chinese]]: 闽南语; [[:Category:Traditional Chinese|traditional Chinese]]: 閩南語; pinyin: Mǐnnányǔ; literal translation 'Southern Fujian language'), is a {{Wp|Sinitic languages|Sino-Tibetan language}} spoken natively in the southern part of the south-eastern {{tag|China|Chinese}} province of Fujian, as well as by descendants of migrants from this province in {{tag|Taiwan}}, Guangdong (around Chaozhou-Swatou, and Leizhou peninsula), Hainan, two counties in southern Zhejiang and Zhoushan archipelago offshore Ningbo.  There are many Bân-lâm speakers also among some ethnic {{tag|Chinese}} in south-east Asia and worldwide.
 
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