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'''F''' (''{{x2|ef}}'' / {{x2|efhw}}) si [[Lømafji]] paai texlak ee [[jixbuo]]. | '''F''' (''{{x2|ef}}'' / ''{{x2|efhw}}'') si [[Lømafji]] paai texlak ee [[jixbuo]]. | ||
==MLT Usage== | ==MLT Usage== | ||
*Since there is no "f" sound in Taiwanese, "f" is a [[silent letter]] used in [[MLT]] as a tone marker for the [[køtiau-ym|high tone]] (think ''forte'') | *Since there is no "f" sound in Taiwanese, "f" is a [[silent letter]] used in [[MLT]] as a tone marker for the [[køtiau-ym|high tone]] (think ''forte'') | ||
**{{ | **{{x2|hiaf}}, {{x2|ciaf, {{x2|hef}}, {{x2|zef}} | ||
*The ''køf'' in [[Køhioong]] means "high". | *The ''{{x2|køf}}'' in [[Køhioong]] means "high". | ||
{{Taiwanese Alphabet}} | {{Taiwanese Alphabet}} | ||
[[Category:Lømafji]] | [[Category:Lømafji]] |
Revision as of 21:45, 7 October 2017
F (Template:X2 / Template:X2) si Lømafji paai texlak ee jixbuo.
MLT Usage
- Since there is no "f" sound in Taiwanese, "f" is a silent letter used in MLT as a tone marker for the high tone (think forte)
- Template:X2, {{x2|ciaf, Template:X2, Template:X2
- The Template:X2 in Køhioong means "high".