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*''moachiog'' | * the game was originally called 麻雀 (''moachiog'') meaning sparrow | ||
*{{gs|moachiog-jyar|麻雀子仔|mahjong tile}} | *{{gs|moachiog-jyar|麻雀子仔|mahjong tile}} | ||
*{{gs|Mngzeeng zhefng, [[putkiujiin]]|門前清,不求人|something to say when you {{gs|zuxbofng|自摸|self-draw}}}} | *{{gs|Mngzeeng zhefng, [[putkiujiin]]|門前清,不求人|something to say when you {{gs|zuxbofng|自摸|self-draw}}}} |
Latest revision as of 21:33, 13 July 2021
Moachiog (麻雀 mahjong; a game that originated in China during the Qing dynasty)
Gwsuu
- the game was originally called 麻雀 (moachiog) meaning sparrow
- moachiog-jyar (麻雀子仔 mahjong tile)
- Mngzeeng zhefng, putkiujiin (門前清,不求人 something to say when you zuxbofng (自摸 self-draw))
- phoxng (碰 three identical tiles, triplet)
Regional
Region | to play mahjong |
---|---|
Logkarng | bachiog |
Samkiab | bachiog |
Taipag | bachiog |
Gilaan | phaq-bachiog |
Tailaam | phaq-bachiog |
Køhioong | phaq-bachiog |
Kimmngg | phaq-bachiog |
Mafkefng | phaq-boachiog |
Sinteg | phaq-bachiog |
Taitiofng | phaq-machiog |
adapted from 語音差異表 or 詞彙比較表 #0074 (打麻將), Entry #4113 (拍麻雀) (mob / moe), DFT (in Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkien), Ministry of Education, R.O.C., 2011.