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Some MTL polysyllable words correspond to more than one valid [[POJ]] word. In most cases the original words are two syllables and become homophones after [[tone sandhi]] (the first syllable changes from high or curving-up tone to basic). After conversion from POJ or [[ | Some MTL polysyllable words correspond to more than one valid [[POJ]] word. In most cases the original words are two syllables and become homophones after [[tone sandhi]] (the first syllable changes from high or curving-up tone to basic). After conversion from POJ or [[TL]] to MTL, they become homonyms as they share the same spelling. | ||
== Frequently-used == | == Frequently-used == | ||
36 MTL words with this property were found in the ''[[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]]'' (''MoeDict''), affecting 75 rows: {{x|cionglaai}}, {{x|hibang}}, {{x|honghoad}}, {{x|honghoan}}, {{x| | 36 MTL words with this property were found in the ''[[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]]'' (''MoeDict''), affecting 75 rows: {{x|cionglaai}}, {{x|hibang}}, {{x|honghoad}}, {{x|honghoan}}, {{x|honghøea}}, {{x|hongseg}}, {{x|hongtiin}}, {{x|iusexng}}, {{x|khoanhan}}, {{x|kikhar}}, {{x|kim'ar}}, {{x|ko'ar}}, {{x|niuar}}, {{x|penghøo}}, {{x|phangzuie}}, {{x|pvoachiaf}}, {{x|pvoaoe}}, {{x|senghau}}, {{x|sengtiorng}}, {{x|sinkii}}, {{x|siongbu}}, {{x|siongkaf}}, {{x|siongseg}}, {{x|siongsex}}, {{x|siuzuie}}, {{x|sutiern}}, {{x|tai'ar}}, {{x|tauar}}, {{x|teng'ar}}, {{x|tengsuun}}, {{x|thekøf}}, {{x|tongsii}}, {{x|vear}}, {{x|zaizeeng}}, {{x|zenggi}}, {{x|zoancid}} | ||
== Extended list == | == Extended list == | ||
Additional cases are found in the ''[[Maryknoll Taiwanese-English Dictionary]]'', including: {{x|chiauzheg}}, {{x|cidsi'ar}}, {{x|ciongkwn}}, {{x|eng'iorng}}, {{x|hisit}}, {{x|hito}}, {{x|hoansym}}, {{x|honghofng}}, {{x|hongho}}, {{x|hun'iuu}}, {{x|hunhuy}}, {{x|hunsiaw}}, {{x|hunsyn}}, {{x|hunzaan}}, {{x|ientok}}, {{x|imzuie}}, {{x|isit}}, {{x|iu'i}}, {{x|iubiin}}, {{x|iuhoe}}, {{x|iuthaau}}, {{x|kauchiuo}}, {{x|kauthaau}}, {{x|khinkhoaix}}, {{x|kijiok}}, {{x|kikøf}}, {{x|kileeng}}, {{x|kiongsuu}}, {{x|kisox}}, {{x|kisu}}, {{x|kitiofng}}, {{x|kuar}}, {{x|kui'ar}}, {{x|kunhoad}}, {{x|kvetiøh}}, {{x|kviakii}}, {{x|lenghor}}, {{x|li'ar}}, {{x|løsøf}}, {{x|mohuy}}, {{x|oankongmngg}}, {{x|penggoaan}}, {{x|pengkag}}, {{x|sengbeeng}}, {{x|sengsit}}, {{x|sengsu}}, {{x|sengzaai}}, {{x|sengzø}}, {{x|sinky}}, {{x|sinlek}}, {{x|sinpefng}}, {{x|sinsii}}, {{x|siongzeeng}}, {{x|suleng}}, {{x|tangmngg}}, {{x|thaikhix}}, {{x|thailaai}}, {{x|tiauzaf}}, {{x|tiongzefng}}, {{x|tithaau}}, {{x|tiuar}}, {{x|tngthaau}}, {{x|tonghoong}}, {{x|tongliuu}}, {{x|uikhix}}, {{x|uilek}}, {{x|zaizexng}}, {{x|zeng'iuu}}, {{x|zengcied}}, {{x|zenghu}}, {{x|zenglie}}, {{x|zengli}}, {{x|zengloong}}, {{x|zengsex}}, {{x|zoanbuun}}, {{x|zoanho}}, {{x|zoankaf}}, {{x|zoankoaan}}, {{x|zoansym}}, {{x|zoanzaai}}, {{x|zongkexng}}, {{x|zunciaux}}, {{x|zunhieen}} | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Frequently-Used | * [[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan/Polysyllable homophones|DFT Polysyllable homophones]] |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 5 December 2021
Some MTL polysyllable words correspond to more than one valid POJ word. In most cases the original words are two syllables and become homophones after tone sandhi (the first syllable changes from high or curving-up tone to basic). After conversion from POJ or TL to MTL, they become homonyms as they share the same spelling.
Frequently-used
36 MTL words with this property were found in the Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan (MoeDict), affecting 75 rows: cionglaai, hibang, honghoad, honghoan, honghøea, hongseg, hongtiin, iusexng, khoanhan, kikhar, kim'ar, ko'ar, niuar, penghøo, phangzuie, pvoachiaf, pvoaoe, senghau, sengtiorng, sinkii, siongbu, siongkaf, siongseg, siongsex, siuzuie, sutiern, tai'ar, tauar, teng'ar, tengsuun, thekøf, tongsii, vear, zaizeeng, zenggi, zoancid
Extended list
Additional cases are found in the Maryknoll Taiwanese-English Dictionary, including: chiauzheg, cidsi'ar, ciongkwn, eng'iorng, hisit, hito, hoansym, honghofng, hongho, hun'iuu, hunhuy, hunsiaw, hunsyn, hunzaan, ientok, imzuie, isit, iu'i, iubiin, iuhoe, iuthaau, kauchiuo, kauthaau, khinkhoaix, kijiok, kikøf, kileeng, kiongsuu, kisox, kisu, kitiofng, kuar, kui'ar, kunhoad, kvetiøh, kviakii, lenghor, li'ar, løsøf, mohuy, oankongmngg, penggoaan, pengkag, sengbeeng, sengsit, sengsu, sengzaai, sengzø, sinky, sinlek, sinpefng, sinsii, siongzeeng, suleng, tangmngg, thaikhix, thailaai, tiauzaf, tiongzefng, tithaau, tiuar, tngthaau, tonghoong, tongliuu, uikhix, uilek, zaizexng, zeng'iuu, zengcied, zenghu, zenglie, zengli, zengloong, zengsex, zoanbuun, zoanho, zoankaf, zoankoaan, zoansym, zoanzaai, zongkexng, zunciaux, zunhieen