Tones of Taiwanese
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Tones of Taiwanese. In MTL, the tone is indicated by f, r, or x or modified spelling of the vowel.
Table
Tone number | Name | Description | 調值 | POJ | MTL | Example | |
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1 | 陰平 (dark level) | Køtiau-ym (高平音; High Tone) | ˥˥ | 55 | a | af | 獅 (say) |
2 | 上 (rising) | Sioxngtut-ym (高降音; Shouting-Out Tone) | ˥˩ | 51 | á | ar | 虎 (hor) |
3 | 陰去 (dark departing) | Extut-ym (下突音; Low Falling Tone) | ˧˩ | 31 | à | ax | 豹 (pax) |
4 | 陰入 (dark entering) | Tef-Chiok'ym (低促音; Low Short Tone) | ˧ʔ | 3ʔ | ah | aq | 鱉 (piq),鴨 (aq) |
5 | 陽平 (light level) | Hoesoaan-ym (迴旋音; Curving Tone) | ˨˦ | 24 | â | aa | 熊 (hiim),牛 (guu) |
7 | 陽去 (light departing) | Kitiau-ym (基調音; Basic Tone) | ˧˧ | 33 | ā | a | 象 (chviu) |
8 | 陽入 (light entering) | Køf-Chiok'ym (高促音; High Short Tone) | ˥ʔ | 5ʔ | a̍h | ah | 鹿 (lok) |
- "level, rising, departing, entering" refer to the tones of "pviaa, siorng, khix, jip". see tones of Middle Chinese
- Tone 6 used to be a distinct tone, but has long since merged with tone 2. It's still used in reduplication
- (Lukang accent still has the 6th tone, which has merged with the 2nd and 7th tones in other dialects of Taiwanese.)
See also
- Table of all finals in MTL
- tngym (long tone), tefym (short tone)
- Tone sandhi
- Reduplication
- Taiwanese Romanization System