A Beginner's Guide to Taiwanese: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
→‎Special vowels: For shouting tone vowel
(→‎Long tones: laai, jidthaau, tiaau)
(→‎Special vowels: For shouting tone vowel)
Line 246: Line 246:
[[File:lie,_kuo,_bea,_hae, kao.mp3|thumb|none|lie, kuo, bea, hae, kao]]
[[File:lie,_kuo,_bea,_hae, kao.mp3|thumb|none|lie, kuo, bea, hae, kao]]
[[File:y yn kym titw zhwn.mp3|thumb|none|y, yn, kym, titw, zhwn]]
[[File:y yn kym titw zhwn.mp3|thumb|none|y, yn, kym, titw, zhwn]]
When a nasal final consonant follows the vowel, ''r'' is always used, e.g., ''{{x|irm}}'', ''{{x|iarm}}'', ''{{x|irn}}'', ''{{x|urn}}'', ''{{x|iern}}'', etc.
For shouting tone vowel + nasal final consonant, ''r'' is always used, e.g., ''{{x|irm}}'', ''{{x|iarm}}'', ''{{x|irn}}'', ''{{x|urn}}'', ''{{x|iern}}'', etc.


=== Syllable structure ===
=== Syllable structure ===
44,815

edits

Navigation menu