Øe
Notes
- The compound vowel øe is dialectal: generally e in the south (Køhioong) and oe in the north (Taipag), although in some words, it's the opposite. Examples:
Unified Spelling | Southern | Northern | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
Template:X2 | befbe | boefboe | to buy and sell |
Template:X2 | peq | poeq | eight |
Template:X2 | goeh | geq | month |
Template:X2 | boea | bea | tail |
- The verb øe (會†; to be able to / to possibly / will) is shortened to just Template:X2 in most places.
Regional
Region | the verb e |
---|---|
Logkarng | e |
Samkiab | øe |
Taipag | Template:X2 |
Gilaan | e |
Tailaam | e |
Køhioong | Template:X2 |
Kimmngg | e |
Mafkefng | e |
Sinteg | e |
Taitiofng | e |
adapted from 語音差異表 or 詞彙比較表 #407 (會), Entry #9595 (會) (mob / moe), DFT (in Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkien), Ministry of Education, R.O.C., 2011.
See also
ZK
- Governor-General of Taiwan (1931-1932). "ōe (能)", in Ogawa Naoyoshi, ed. 臺日大辭典 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary] (in Japanese and Taiwanese) 1. Taihoku: 同府 [Dōfu]. p. 152.
- Different Taiwanese Dialects and Derivative Vowels