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13 June 2024

  • Deletion log 10:34 Admin talk contribs deleted page Cidky siQr Hoxsvoax
  • N Talk:Ciangciw-oe 10:32 +531LearnTaiwanese talk contribs(Created page with "== Notes == * Source of the southern accents (Tainan, Taichung, and esp. Yilan), as Ciangciw-speaking Hoklo people were dominant in the south and perhaps the central plains as well in the early 20th century (Davidson 1903). * The distinguishing feature of the coastal speech (esp. Yilan) is the use of the vowel ''vui'' or ''ui'' in place of ''ng'': pvui ({{x|png}}, rice), muii ({{x|mngg}}, door) * Western terms from ''Ciangciw-oe'': Am...")
  • N Talk:Zoanciw-oe 10:31 +411LearnTaiwanese talk contribs(Created page with "== Notes == * Can be recognized by a few vowels not found in general Taiwanese. For example, [ɯ] and [ə] in {{wt|書}} ''sir'' [sɯ³³] and {{wt|森}} ''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.")
  • Deletion log 09:34 Admin talk contribs deleted page Samkiab-khw