Phahchiuo Koaf
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Phahchiuo Koaf (拍手歌; the hand-clapping song)
- Id, paxng kQef,
- Ji, paxng aq,
- Svaf, hunkhuy,
- Six, siQthah,
- 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, siQthah,
- Go, taq hefng, Lak, phaq chiuo,
- Chid, phafngsef, Poeq, bofng phvi,
- Kao, giuo hvi, Zap, khiQq 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.