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{{GSW|Zoanciw-oe|t=5|泉州話|Quanzhou dialect}} si [[Zoanciw]] laang ee [[bwguo]], maxsi [[Banlamguo]] [[Høxlør-oe]] extea ee cidky gwgieen.
{{GSW|Zoanciw-oe|泉州話|Quanzhou dialect}} si [[Zoanciw]] laang ee [[bwguo]], maxsi [[Banlaam-guo]] [[Høxlør-oe]] extea ee cidky gwgieen.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Can be recognized by a few vowels not found in general Taiwanese. For example, [ə] and [ɯ] in {{wt|}} ''serm'' [səm˧], {{wt|}} ''sir'' [sɯ³³]. See [[Taiwanese Romanization System|TRS]]
* Can be recognized by a few vowels not found in general Taiwanese. For example, [ɯ] and [ə] in {{wt|}} ''sir'' [sɯ³³] and {{wt|}} ''serm'' [səm˧]. See ''ir'' and ''er'' in [[TL]]
* Source of the northern Taiwan accents: Taipei, Hsinchu, and esp. [[Logkarng-khviw|Lukang]].  
* Source of the northern Taiwan accents: Taipei, Hsinchu, and esp. [[Logkarng-khviw|Lukang]].
** In the early 20th century, Zoanciw-speakers were dominant in the north of the island and along the west coast.
* In the early 20th century, Zoanciw-speakers were dominant in the north of the island and along the west coast.
* A number of pronunciation and lexical differences exist between the Taiwanese variants.
* A major feature of Zoanciw-oe is its [[tone sandhi]]: the [[curving-up tone]] changes to [[low-falling tone]], instead of [[basic tone]] as in [[Ciangciw-oe]].
** For example, ''Zoanciw'' is said as {{XL|Zoaxnciw}}, ''Taioaan'' as {{XL|Taixoaan}}


==SK==
== Siongkoafn ==
*[[Ciangciw-oe]]
* [[Ciangciw-oe]]
*[[Exmngg-oe]]
* [[Exmngg-oe]]


[[Category:Banlamguo]]
[[Category:Banlaam-guo]]

Latest revision as of 16:47, 28 January 2022

Zoanciw-oe (泉州話 Quanzhou dialect) si Zoanciw laang ee bwguo, maxsi Banlaam-guo Høxlør-oe extea ee cidky gwgieen.

Notes

  • Can be recognized by a few vowels not found in general Taiwanese. For example, [ɯ] and [ə] in sir [sɯ³³] and serm [səm˧]. See ir and er in TL
  • Source of the northern Taiwan accents: Taipei, Hsinchu, and esp. Lukang.
  • In the early 20th century, Zoanciw-speakers were dominant in the north of the island and along the west coast.

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