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|g=e | |g=e | ||
|tl=e | |tl=e | ||
|tk=e | |tk={{x2|e}} | ||
|k=e | |k=e | ||
|m=e | |m=e |
Revision as of 10:04, 12 August 2017
Notes
- Generally the compound vowel øe 🔊 may be substituted with oe to avoid the use of ø.
- Example: gøeh = goeh/geh
- The word øe (會†; capable/able to) is shortened as just e 🔊 basically everywhere except Taipag and Samkiab.
- There is no obvious or strong rule to the regional realization of the written øe as oe versus e versus øe.
Regional
Region | |
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Logkarng | e |
Samkiab | øe |
Taipag | Template:X2 |
Gilaan | e |
Tailaam | e |
Køhioong | Template:X2 |
Kimmngg | e |
Mafkefng | e |
Sinteg | e |
Taitiofng | e |
adapted from 語音差異表 or 詞彙比較表 #407 (會), Entry #9595 (會) (mob / moe), DFT (in Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkien), Ministry of Education, R.O.C., 2011.
ZK
- Governor-General of Taiwan (1931-1932). "ōe (能)", in Ogawa Naoyoshi, ed. 臺日大辭典 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary] (in Japanese and Taiwanese) 1. Taihoku: 同府 [Dōfu]. p. 152.