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'''{{tts|8}}''' (pøeq/poeq/peq/[[pad]]; | '''{{tts|8}}''' (pøeq/poeq/peq/[[pad]]; {{wt|八}}/{{wt|捌}}; {{w|eight}}), si cidee [[sorji]], siok [[zuxjiensox]] kab [[zefngsox]], ti [[7]] auxpiaq, ti [[9]] thauzeeng. | ||
==How do I say this?== | ==How do I say this?== | ||
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considered a lucky number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word "prosper" or "wealth" ([[Kionghie-hoatzaai|hoad]]; | considered a lucky number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word "prosper" or "wealth" ([[Kionghie-hoatzaai|hoad]]; {{wt|發}}). | ||
[[Category:Zefngsox]] | [[Category:Zefngsox]] |
Revision as of 01:55, 8 February 2016
8 🔊 (pøeq/poeq/peq/pad; 八/捌; eight), si cidee sorji, siok zuxjiensox kab zefngsox, ti 7 auxpiaq, ti 9 thauzeeng.
How do I say this?
- Colloquially, either of peq, poeq 🔊 works, hence the notation Template:Ttsx.
- Template:Ttsx
- eight people
- Peq is more common in Gilaan, Tailaam, Tvafkao, and Taitiofng. Poeq is more common in Logkarng and Taipag.
- Literary reading: pad 🔊
- ji pad zhengzhwn 🔊 二八青春
- the splendor of youth at about 16 years of age
- See sorji
Note
considered a lucky number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word "prosper" or "wealth" (hoad; 發).