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'''[http://learntaiwanese.org/Beginner's%20Guide%20to%20Taiwanese_files/Lie%20hQr.ogg Lie hør!]''' [http://learntaiwanese.org/MTLtoolbox/MTLTTSfast.php?q=Lie-hQr! Text-to-speech] ([[Lie]] [[hQr]]; 你好; lit. "you good"; hello) | |||
"[[Lie]]" (li2; like 'Lee' in falling tone) means "you". "[[Hør]]" (hQ2; like 'huh' in falling tone) means "good". The "[[ø]]" in "hør" can be replaced with a "[[Q]]", yielding "[[hQr]]". | "[[Lie]]" (li2; like 'Lee' in falling tone) means "you". "[[Hør]]" (hQ2; like 'huh' in falling tone) means "good". The "[[ø]]" in "hør" can be replaced with a "[[Q]]", yielding "[[hQr]]". |
Revision as of 10:14, 24 December 2013
Lie hør! Text-to-speech (Lie hQr; 你好; lit. "you good"; hello)
"Lie" (li2; like 'Lee' in falling tone) means "you". "Hør" (hQ2; like 'huh' in falling tone) means "good". The "ø" in "hør" can be replaced with a "Q", yielding "hQr".
Due to tone sandhi, the phrase "Lie hQr" is pronounced with "lie" in the high tone (#1).