Old National Pronunciation

English

Etymology

Calque of Chinese 老國音老国音 (Lǎoguóyīn), from (lǎo, old; venerable, honorific) + 國音国音 (guóyīn, national pronunciation). The term old does not refer to it being a historical standard, but was instead used contemporaneously as a way to promote the standard's legitimacy.

Proper noun

Old National Pronunciation or the Old National Pronunciation

  1. (historical) The national standard for the pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese as used by the Republic of China from 1913 to 1932.
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