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**;{{tts|Hoef si aang`ee}} :The flower is red. | **;{{tts|Hoef si aang`ee}} :The flower is red. | ||
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* | *{{wt|个}}, a generic [[Lioxngsuu|classifier]] | ||
**;{{tts|Nng ee laang}} :Two persons. | **;{{tts|Nng ee laang}} :Two persons. | ||
*[[øee]] (''shoes'') |
Revision as of 13:13, 7 June 2015
Possessive
- In Taiwanese, the common possessive article is ee 🔊 (的†).
- 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:
Homophones
- 个, a generic classifier
- Nng ee laang 🔊
- Two persons.
- øee (shoes)