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* Zuie ciør`ee: {{x|khøfthaumoee}} | * Zuie ciør`ee: {{x|khøfthaumoee}} | ||
* Zuie zøe`ee: {{x|afmmoe'ar}}/afmbe'ar, afmmoai'ar | * Zuie zøe`ee: {{x|afmmoe'ar}}/afmbe'ar, afmmoai'ar | ||
* {{x|zhengmoee}} (thin congee) | |||
* hanzuu-bee | * hanzuu-bee (rice and sweet potatoes) | ||
* [[hviukof-bahmoee]] | * [[hviukof-bahmoee]] (flavored with pork, vegetables) | ||
==Regional== | ==Regional== |
Revision as of 16:47, 13 December 2020
Moee (糜 congee), moaai, bøee, afmmoe'ar (泔糜仔)
- Zuie ciør`ee: khøfthaumoee
- Zuie zøe`ee: afmmoe'ar/afmbe'ar, afmmoai'ar
- zhengmoee (thin congee)
- hanzuu-bee (rice and sweet potatoes)
- hviukof-bahmoee (flavored with pork, vegetables)
Regional
Region | congee |
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Logkarng | bəə |
Samkiab | bəə |
Taipag | bee |
Gilaan | moee |
Tailaam | moaai |
Køhioong | moaai |
Kimmngg | bəə |
Mafkefng | bee |
Sinteg | bəə / bee |
Taitiofng | moee |
adapted from 語音差異表 or 詞彙比較表 #002 (糜), Entry #12279 (糜) (mob / moe), DFT (in Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkien), Ministry of Education, R.O.C., 2011.