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*{{tts|[[Taipag]] Svatviulee [[iukiok]]}} (台北 三張犁 郵局) | * {{tts|[[Taipag]] Svatviulee [[iukiok]]}} (台北 三張犁 郵局) | ||
*{{tts|[[Taitiofng-chi]] Sietviulee}} (台中市 四張犁 國中) | * {{tts|[[Taitiofng-chi]] Sietviulee}} (台中市 四張犁 國中) | ||
*{{tts|Poehtviulee}} (八張犁 社區 協會) | * {{tts|Poehtviulee}} (八張犁 社區 協會) | ||
==SK e BC== | ==SK e BC== |
Revision as of 12:41, 29 February 2020
Løee (犁 traditional unit of area)
unit of area
- the area that could be farmed by one man with one head of oxen (zuyguu) and one plow (lee).
- 1 lee (cidtviulee 🔊) = 5 kaq = 4.8496 hectare.
- tviw (張) is the measure-word for "lee".
- For example, Lagtviulee means "six sheets of plow (area units)".
Examples
- Taipag Svatviulee iukiok 🔊 (台北 三張犁 郵局)
- Taitiofng-chi Sietviulee 🔊 (台中市 四張犁 國中)
- Poehtviulee 🔊 (八張犁 社區 協會)