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'''Short tones''' in Taiwanese end with ''h'', ''p'', ''t'', or ''k'' sounds.  In [[MTL]], the high-short tones end with ''h'', ''p'', ''t'', or ''k'', and the low-short tones end with ''q'', ''b'', ''d'', or ''g''.
'''Short tones''' ({{w|checked tone}}) in Taiwanese end with ''h'', ''p'', ''t'', or ''k'' sounds.  In [[MTL]], the high-short tones end with ''h'', ''p'', ''t'', or ''k'', and the low-short tones end with ''q'', ''b'', ''d'', or ''g''.


== Word-final stops ==
== Word-final stops ==
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Almost all non-v-nasalized vowels have a short version, leading to about 30 short finals. About half of v-nasalized vowels can end with ''h'', adding 6 more. See: [[Table of all finals in MTL]]
Almost all non-v-nasalized vowels have a short version, leading to about 30 short finals. About half of v-nasalized vowels can end with ''h'', adding 6 more. See: [[Table of all finals in MTL]]


== Chiok'ym ==
== Gwsuu ==
{{g|Tefym|{{ptj|短音}}|short tones}} / {{gs|chiok'ym|促音|short tone}}
* {{gs|Tefym|短音|short tone}} / {{gs|chiok'ym|促音}}
*{{gs|køf-chiok'ym|高促音|high, #8, 5ʔ}}
*{{gs|køf-chiok'ym|高促音|high, #8, 5ʔ}}
*{{gs|tef-chiok'ym|低促音|low, #4, 3ʔ}}
*{{gs|tef-chiok'ym|低促音|low, #4, 3ʔ}}
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