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* Western terms from ''Ciangciw-oe'': Amoy ([[Exmngg|Ɛxmuii]]) and Quemoy ([[Kimmngg|Kimmuii]]) | * Western terms from ''Ciangciw-oe'': Amoy ([[Exmngg|Ɛxmuii]]) and Quemoy ([[Kimmngg|Kimmuii]]) | ||
== | == Siongkoafn == | ||
* [[open-mid front unrounded vowel]] ([[ɛ]]) | * [[open-mid front unrounded vowel]] ([[ɛ]]) | ||
* [[Zoanciw-oe]] | * [[Zoanciw-oe]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 28 January 2022
Ciangciw-oe (漳州話 Zhangzhou dialect) si Ciangciw laang ee bwguo, maxsi Banlaam-guo Høxlør-oe extea ee cidky gwgieen.
Notes
- Source of the southern accents (Tainan, Taichung, and esp. Yilan), as Ciangciw-speaking Hoklo people were dominant in the south and perhaps the central plains as well in the early 20th century (Davidson 1903).
- The distinguishing feature of the coastal speech (esp. Yilan) is the use of the vowel vui or ui in place of ng: pvui (png, rice), muii (mngg, door)
- Western terms from Ciangciw-oe: Amoy (Ɛxmuii) and Quemoy (Kimmuii)