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'''{{tts|Øe}}'''/'''Qe'''/oe/e (Qe7; 會; capable/able to)
In [[MLT]], ''{{x|øe}}'' is a unified spelling for a dialectal sound generally found as ''{{x|e}}'' in the south ([[Køhioong]]) and ''{{x|oe}}'' in the north ([[Taipag]]), or vice versa.


[[MTL]] Note: this compound vowel may be substituted with ''oe'' or simply ''e''. Example: [[gøeh]] = goeh/geh. This is generally preferred in two syllable words, for example [[poehengky]] and [[oexhiao]].
== Ti KIP Sutian ==
The top 10 by number of occurrence in main category of [[Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan|MoE Sutian]]:
* {{dftTuple|尾|bøea}}, {{dftTuple|火|høea}}, {{dftTuple|雞|køef}}, {{dftTuple|地|tøe}}, {{dftTuple|做|zøx/zøex}}, {{dftTuple|月|gøeh}}, {{dftTuple|過|køex}}, {{dftTuple|袂|bøe}}, {{dftTuple|粿|køea}}, {{dftTuple|貨|høex}}

Latest revision as of 11:40, 14 June 2024

In MLT, øe is a unified spelling for a dialectal sound generally found as e in the south (Køhioong) and oe in the north (Taipag), or vice versa.

Ti KIP Sutian

The top 10 by number of occurrence in main category of MoE Sutian: