Lan-nang, or more properly known as Lán-nâng-ōe (咱人話, also 咱儂話),'s the Philippine variant of Hokkien. The name "Lán-nâng-ōe" means 'our (lán) people's (lâng) language (ōe)'. Its mother dialect's the Amoy dialect of Xiamen, China. Lan-nang's spoken among the Chinese residing in the Philippines. It's characterized by borrowings from Tagalog, Spanish, and Cantonese languages. It's also known by its heavy usage o… (More on Lan-nang)