Phahchiuo Koaf

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Phahchiuo Koaf (拍手歌; the hand-clapping song) [1]

Id, paxng køef,
Ji, paxng aq,
Svaf, hunkhuy,
Six, siøthah,
Go, tahhefng,
Lak, phahchiuo.
Chid, uii chviuu,
Poeq, bofng phvi,
Kao, giuo hvi,
Zap, phaq khaf,
Zab'id, bofng thokhaf,
Zabji, lofngzorng saf.


Another version

Id, paxng koef, Ji, paxng aq,
Svaf, hunkhuy, Six, siøthah,
Go, taq hefng, Lak, phaq chiuo,
Chid, phafngsef, Poeq, bofng phvi,
Kao, giuo hvi, Zap, khiøq khie.
Note: The commas emphasize that the numbers (id, ji, ...) should not change tone.

One, free the chickens. Two, release the ducks.
Three, set apart. Four, overlap.
Five, put hands on your chest. Six, clap your hands.
Seven, spin yarn. Eight, touch your nose.
Nine, tweak your ears. Ten, pick it up.

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