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'''tiexn'oe''' ([[MTLP]]: [[tien]]+oe; [[Harnji]]: 電話; ''telephone'')
[[File:Telefon04 1.jpg|thumb|Tiexn'oe]]
{{gsw|Tiexn'oe|電話|telephone}}


=Engguo=
== Notes ==
There are two sets of numbers in Taiwanese: the literary style (usually used to recite numbers 0 through 9 on the telephone) and the colloquial style (usually used to count objects). The colloquial readings come from Ancient Han Chinese/Old Chinese ([[Kor Harnguo]]) (ca. 0 BCE/CE), whereas the literary readings come from Han Chinese during the South Song Dynasty (1127-1279) (''[[Kixntai Harnguo]]'').
*When reciting phone numbers, the literary readings (''buun'') are used. See [[sorji]].
*{{g|khax tiexn'oe|敲 電話|to call on the phone}}
**{{gt|khax|敲}} / {{gt|koxng|摃}} / {{gs|kor|鼓}}


[http://www.taibun.tw/SoundPlayerAction.do?content=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. Listen to the numbers ]
*[[chiwki'ar]]
*[[tiexn'oe-ky]]
*[[tiexn'oe-høxbea]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 9 June 2022

Tiexn'oe

Tiexn'oe (電話 telephone)

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