Feb 12, 2019 07:43
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Chinese汉语 term

輔教畢大補字第123號

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This is found on a Bachelor's Degree Certificate from Fooyin University (輔英科技大學) in Taiwan.
It seems to be an abbreviation so if anyone can provide the full term or suggest a possible English translation for this, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Fooyin University Bachelor's Degree Certificate Supplementary No. 123

Fooyin University Bachelor's Degree Certificate Supplementary No. 123

教Education
畢Graduation
大Undergraduate or bachelor degree
補 Supplementary
字Number or Tzu
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