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Using the shouting substitutions: | Using the shouting substitutions: | ||
* | * ir -> [[ie]]: [[chie]] (''mouse'') | ||
* | * ur -> uo: [[Taiguo]] (''Taiwanese'') | ||
* | * er -> ea: [[azea]] (''older sister'') | ||
* | * air -> aie -> ae: {{x|bexbae}} (''not bad'') | ||
* | * aur -> auo -> ao: {{x|zao}} (''to run'') | ||
More finals with substitutions: | More finals with substitutions: | ||
* | * iur: iuo | ||
* | * iaur: iao | ||
* | * uir: uie | ||
* | * oer: oea | ||
* | * oair: oae | ||
[[Category:Tones of Taiwanese]] | [[Category:Tones of Taiwanese]] |
Revision as of 12:53, 28 August 2019
Sioxngtut-ym (上突音; shouting out tone (2))
Examples
Using the silent r:
- a -> ar: pharng (bread)
- o -> or: hor (tiger)
- ø -> ør: hør! (good)
- in -> irn: lirn (you (Second person))
Using the shouting substitutions:
- ir -> ie: chie (mouse)
- ur -> uo: Taiguo (Taiwanese)
- er -> ea: azea (older sister)
- air -> aie -> ae: bexbae (not bad)
- aur -> auo -> ao: zao (to run)
More finals with substitutions:
- iur: iuo
- iaur: iao
- uir: uie
- oer: oea
- oair: oae