Talk:Øe
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In MLT, øe is a unified spelling for a dialectal sound generally found as e in the south (Køhioong) and oe in the north (Taipag), or vice versa. Examples:
Unified Spelling | Southern | Northern | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
pøeq | peq | poeq | eight (8) |
bøea | bea | boea | to buy (see bøefbøe) |
bøea | boea | bea | tail |
gøeh | goeh | geh | month |
Occurence in DFT
The top ten by number of occurrence in main category of Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan:
- (尾, bøea) , (火, høea) , (雞, køef) , (地, tøe) , (做, zøx/zøex) , (月, gøeh) , (過, køex) , (袂, bøe) , (粿, køea) , (貨, høex)
See also
- TL (ere for [əe], found in Samkiab)
- ø
- øe (toxngsuu)