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'''{{w|Taiwanese Romanization System}}''' (臺灣閩南語羅馬字拼音方案; TRS: Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn; MTL: Taioaan Lømafji Pheng'ym Hong'axn) is derived from [[Pe̍h-ōe-jī]] and has been officially promoted by the [[Tionghoaa Binkog Kaoiogpo|Ministry of Education]] since 2006.
'''TL''' (臺灣閩南語羅馬字拼音方案; '''{{w|Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn}}'''; MTL: Taioaan Banlaam-guo Lømafji Pheng'ym Hong'axn) is derived from [[Pe̍h-ōe-jī]] and has been officially promoted by the [[Tionghoaa Binkog Kaoiok-Po|Ministry of Education]] since 2006.


== Dialectal Vowels ==
== Køq khvoax ==
In TRS, '''r''' denotes dialectical vowels found in the regions of Lukang, Sanxia, Taipei, Kinmen, Magong, and Hsinchu, which tend toward [[Zoanciw-oe|Quanzhou accent]].
* ''[[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]]''


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[[Category:Banlaam-guo]]
|+Dialectical vowels
[[Category:Peqoexji]]
!Tâi-lô!!{{w|IPA}}!! Description || Example (MTL) || # Entries <br>in [[DFT]]
|-
|ir ||{{w|ɨ}}|| {{w|close central unrounded vowel}}, between i and u || [[hii|hɨi]], [[hancii|hancɨi]], [[lauxsw|lauxsɨf]] || 56
|-
|er ||{{w|ə}} || Schwa / {{w|mid central vowel}} || [[zhanlee|zhanləe]] || ~90
|-
|ere ||{{w|əe}} || Schwa + e ([[øe]]), exclusive to [[Samkiab-khw|Samkiab]] || [[kef|kəef]], [[kef (lo)|kəef (lo)]], [[khef|khəef]] || 83
|}
 
* ''ee'' is the [[open-mid front unrounded vowel]] ([[ɛ]]), not used in Taiwanese
 
== Tone markings ==
* [[Tones of Taiwanese|tone]] markings:
** Tone 6: [[Logkarng-khviw|Lukang accent]] uses the 6th tone
** Tone 9: marked with the {{w|double acute accent}} (e.g. a̋, as in bua̋-kín, contraction of [[bøo-iaokirn]]) appears in 16 entries
 
== See Also ==
* ''[[MoeDict]]''

Latest revision as of 12:56, 9 March 2024

TL (臺灣閩南語羅馬字拼音方案; Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn; MTL: Taioaan Banlaam-guo Lømafji Pheng'ym Hong'axn) is derived from Pe̍h-ōe-jī and has been officially promoted by the Ministry of Education since 2006.

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