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==How do I say this?== | ==How do I say this?== | ||
*In vernacular or colloquial speech, either {{tts|peq, poeq}} works. "Peq" is more common in Gilaan, Tailaam, Tvafkao, and Taitiofng. "Poeq" is more common in Logkarng and Taipag. | |||
*The literary reading of the Harnji is {{tts|pad}}. | |||
*See [[sorji]] | |||
==Note== | ==Note== |
Revision as of 16:47, 2 May 2015
8 🔊 (pøeq/poeq/peq/pad; 八/捌; eight), si cidee sorji, siok zuxjiensox kab zefngsox, ti 7 auxpiaq, ti 9 thauzeeng.
How do I say this?
- In vernacular or colloquial speech, either peq, poeq 🔊 works. "Peq" is more common in Gilaan, Tailaam, Tvafkao, and Taitiofng. "Poeq" is more common in Logkarng and Taipag.
- The literary reading of the Harnji is pad 🔊.
- See sorji
Note
considered a lucky number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word "prosper" or "wealth" (hoad; 發).