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== Table == | == Table == | ||
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!Tone number !! Name !! Description !! | !Tone <br>number !! Name !! Description !! Pitch !! [[MTL]] !! Example | ||
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|1|| | |1 || dark level (ym-pviaa 陰平) || high ([[køtiau-ym]] 高平音) || 55 || af || [[say]] 獅 | ||
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|2||上 | |2 || rising (siorng 上) || shouting-out ([[sioxngtut-ym]] 高降音) || 51 || ar || [[hor]] 虎 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3|| | |3 || dark departing (ym-khix 陰去) || low falling ([[extut-ym]] 下突音) || 31 || ax || {{x|pax}} 豹 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4|| | |4 || dark entering (ym-jip 陰入) || low short (tef-[[chiok'ym]] 低促音) || 3ʔ || aq || [[piq]] 鱉, [[aq]] 鴨 | ||
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|5|| | |5 || light level (ioong-pviaa 陽平) || curving ([[hoesoaan-ym]] 迴旋音) || 24 || aa || [[hiim]] 熊, [[guu]] 牛 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|7|| | |7 || light departing (ioong-khix 陽去) || basic ([[kitiau-ym]] 基調音) || 33 || a || [[chviu]] 象 | ||
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|8|| | |8 || light entering (ioong-jip 陽入) || high short (køf-[[chiok'ym]] 高促音) || 5ʔ || ah || [[lok]] 鹿 | ||
|} | |} | ||
* "level, rising, departing, entering" refer to the tones of "pviaa, siorng, khix, jip". see [[Suosefng|tones of Middle Chinese]] | * Names of "level, rising, departing, entering" refer to the actual tones of "pviaa, siorng, khix, jip". see [[Suosefng|tones of Middle Chinese]] | ||
* Tone 6 used | * Not shown: Tone 6 (pitch 22/33) is not widely used. [[Logkarng-khviw|Lukang accent]] still has the 6th tone, which has merged with the 2nd and 7th tones in other dialects of Taiwanese. Tone 9 (pitch 35) is used in [[Japanese loanwords]] and contractions. See [[TRS]] for diacritics. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 09:40, 12 July 2019
Tones of Taiwanese. In MTL, the tone is indicated by f, r, or x or modified spelling of the vowel.
Table
Tone number |
Name | Description | Pitch | MTL | Example |
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1 | dark level (ym-pviaa 陰平) | high (køtiau-ym 高平音) | 55 | af | say 獅 |
2 | rising (siorng 上) | shouting-out (sioxngtut-ym 高降音) | 51 | ar | hor 虎 |
3 | dark departing (ym-khix 陰去) | low falling (extut-ym 下突音) | 31 | ax | pax 豹 |
4 | dark entering (ym-jip 陰入) | low short (tef-chiok'ym 低促音) | 3ʔ | aq | piq 鱉, aq 鴨 |
5 | light level (ioong-pviaa 陽平) | curving (hoesoaan-ym 迴旋音) | 24 | aa | hiim 熊, guu 牛 |
7 | light departing (ioong-khix 陽去) | basic (kitiau-ym 基調音) | 33 | a | chviu 象 |
8 | light entering (ioong-jip 陽入) | high short (køf-chiok'ym 高促音) | 5ʔ | ah | lok 鹿 |
- Names of "level, rising, departing, entering" refer to the actual tones of "pviaa, siorng, khix, jip". see tones of Middle Chinese
- Not shown: Tone 6 (pitch 22/33) is not widely used. Lukang accent still has the 6th tone, which has merged with the 2nd and 7th tones in other dialects of Taiwanese. Tone 9 (pitch 35) is used in Japanese loanwords and contractions. See TRS for diacritics.
See also
- Table of all finals in MTL
- tngym (long tone), tefym (short tone)
- Tone sandhi
- Reduplication
- Taiwanese Romanization System