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'''Possessive'''


*In Taiwanese, the possessive is usually {{tts|ee}} 的.
*In Taiwanese, the common possessive article is {{tts|ee}} {{wt|}}.
*Example: {{tts|Goar ee zheq}} (My book)
**;{{tts|Goar ee zheq}} :My book
*''ee'' can also appear at the end of the sentence, after a [[grave accent]], for emphasis, or linking a modifier/adjective:
**;{{tts|Zef si hør`ee, hef si phvae`ee}} :This one is good, that one is bad
**;{{tts|be-zhaix`ee}} :The one who sells vegetables
**;{{tts|Hoef si aang`ee}} :The flower is red.
 
==Homophone==
*another meaning of ''ee'', written {{wt|个}}, is a generic measure word
**;{{tts|Nng ee laang}} :Two persons.

Revision as of 14:21, 10 May 2015

Possessive

  • In Taiwanese, the common possessive article is ee 🔊 .
    • Goar ee zheq 🔊
      My book
  • ee can also appear at the end of the sentence, after a grave accent, for emphasis, or linking a modifier/adjective:
    • Zef si hør`ee, hef si phvae`ee 🔊
      This one is good, that one is bad
      be-zhaix`ee 🔊
      The one who sells vegetables
      Hoef si aang`ee 🔊
      The flower is red.

Homophone

  • another meaning of ee, written , is a generic measure word
    • Nng ee laang 🔊
      Two persons.