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The compound vowel ''øe'' is dialectal: generally ''{{x|e}}'' in the south ([[Køhioong]]) and ''{{x|oe}}'' in the north ([[Taipag]]), although in some words, it's the opposite. Examples:
In [[MTL]], ''øe'' is a unified spelling for a dialectal sound generally found as ''{{x|e}}'' in the south ([[Køhioong]]) and ''{{x|oe}}'' in the north ([[Taipag]]). Examples:
 
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! Unified Spelling !! Southern !! Northern !! Meaning
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==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Taiwanese Romanization System]] (''øe'' may represent [əe])
* [[Taiwanese Romanization System]] (''ere'' for [əe], found in [[Samkiab]])
* [[ø]]
* [[ø]]
* [[e (toxngsuu)]]
* [[e (toxngsuu)]]


==ZK==
== ZK ==
* [http://www.edutech.org.tw/A1/Dialect-T.htm Different Taiwanese Dialects and Derivative Vowels]
* [http://www.edutech.org.tw/A1/Dialect-T.htm Different Taiwanese Dialects and Derivative Vowels]

Revision as of 13:55, 2 August 2019

In MTL, øe is a unified spelling for a dialectal sound generally found as e in the south (Køhioong) and oe in the north (Taipag). Examples:

Unified Spelling Southern Northern Meaning
pøeq peq poeq eight
bøea bea boea to buy
bøea boea bea tail
gøeh goeh geq month

See also

ZK