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* [[Media:Seven_Tones_of_Taiwanese.pdf|''Seven Tones of Taiwanese'']], 32 × 7 grid for spelling out all tones | * [[Media:Seven_Tones_of_Taiwanese.pdf|''Seven Tones of Taiwanese'']], 32 × 7 grid for spelling out all tones | ||
* [[Media:Examples_of_Seven_Tones_of_Taiwanese.pdf|Examples]], using words and syllables from [[Practical Taiwanese Conversation]] (Level 1) | * [[Media:Examples_of_Seven_Tones_of_Taiwanese.pdf|Examples]], using words and syllables from [[Practical Taiwanese Conversation]] (Level 1) | ||
* [[Media: | * [[Media:Finals of Modern Literal Taiwanese.pdf|''Finals of Modern Literal Taiwanese'']], 46 × 7 grid, including '''om''', '''oang''' and "front nasal" vowels (see [[v]]) | ||
== Background == | == Background == |
Revision as of 09:52, 2 April 2024
Tables of all MLT finals. In a Taiwanese syllable, there are two main parts: initial + final, where the final includes tone. In the MLT writing system, the final may include up to three parts:
- vowel + tone + optional final consonant
The tables below show how to spell any MLT final in each tone.
Versions
- Seven Tones of Taiwanese, 32 × 7 grid for spelling out all tones
- Examples, using words and syllables from Practical Taiwanese Conversation (Level 1)
- Finals of Modern Literal Taiwanese, 46 × 7 grid, including om, oang and "front nasal" vowels (see v)
Background
- counted over 2100 distinct TL syllables in Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan
- after dropping tone markings, found 80 distinct finals: 44 long, 36 short
See also
- MTL Toolbox - soundboard
- initial consonants in Modern Literal Taiwanese alphabet
- Tones of Taiwanese
- Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan/Monosyllables