Foochow Romanized, also known as
Bàng-uâ-cê (
BUC for short; ) or
Hók-ciŭ-uâ Lò̤-mā-cê , is a
Latin alphabet for the
Fuzhou dialect of
Min Dong adopted in the middle of 19th century by Western missionaries. It had varied at different times, and became standardized in the 1890s. Foochow Romanized was mainly used inside of Church circles, and was taught in some Mission Schools in
Fuzhou. But unlike its counterpart
Pe̍h-ōe-jī for
Min Nan, even in its prime days Foochow Romanized was by no means universally understood by Christians.