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'''{{w|Ordinal number (linguistics)}}''' in Taiwanese usually begin with ''{{x|te}}'':
'''{{w|Ordinal number (linguistics)}}''' in Taiwanese usually begin with {{gs|te|第}} / {{x|tøe}}:
; {{x|texid}}, {{x|texji}}, {{x|texsvaf}} ... ({{wt|第一}}, {{wt|第二}}, {{wt|第三}} ...)
; {{x|texid}}, {{x|texji}}, {{x|texsvaf}} ... ({{wt|第一}}, {{wt|第二}}, {{wt|第三}} ...)
: first, second, third, ...
: first, second, third, ...
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[sorji]]
* [[sorji]]
* {{gs|tøe|第}}


[[Category:sorji]]
[[Category:sorji]]

Revision as of 01:29, 10 October 2018

Ordinal number (linguistics) in Taiwanese usually begin with te () / tøe:

texid, texji, texsvaf ... (第一, 第二, 第三 ...)
first, second, third, ...

Examples

anzoaan texid 🔊 安全第一
safety first
texji jinzhefng 🔊 第二人稱
second person (the form of a verb used when the subject of a sentence is the audience)
texsvaf kokzex 🔊 第三國際
third world

See also