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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*Generally the compound vowel {{tts|øe}} may be substituted with ''oe'' to avoid the use of [[ø]]. | *Generally the compound vowel {{tts|øe}} may be substituted with ''oe'' to avoid the use of [[ø]]. | ||
**Example: [[gøeh]] = goeh/geh. | **Example: [[gøeh]] = goeh/geh. {{cuankho|015}} | ||
*The word ''øe'' ({{tj|會}}; capable/able to) is shortened as just {{tts|e}} basically everywhere except Taipag and Samkiab. | *The word ''øe'' ({{tj|會}}; capable/able to) is shortened as just {{tts|e}} basically everywhere except Taipag and Samkiab. {{cuankho|407}} | ||
**Examples: [[exhiao]], [[extaxng]], [[exsae]]. | **Examples: [[exhiao]], [[extaxng]], [[exsae]]. | ||
*There is no obvious or strong rule to the regional realization of the written ''øe'' as ''oe'' versus ''e'' versus ''øe''. | *There is no obvious or strong rule to the regional realization of the written ''øe'' as ''oe'' versus ''e'' versus ''øe''. |
Revision as of 06:00, 11 June 2015
Notes
- Generally the compound vowel øe 🔊 may be substituted with oe to avoid the use of ø.
- Example: gøeh = goeh/geh. Template:Cuankho
- The word øe (會†; capable/able to) is shortened as just e 🔊 basically everywhere except Taipag and Samkiab. Template:Cuankho
- There is no obvious or strong rule to the regional realization of the written øe as oe versus e versus øe.