Words from Minyue
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Words from Minyue (see Hokkien#Words_from_Minyue)
Some commonly used words, shared by all Min languages, came from the ancient Minyue (Ban'oat). They include the following examples, compared to the Fuzhou dialect, a Min Dong language:
Word | MTL | Foochow Romanized | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
骹 | khaf ([kʰa˥]) | kă ([kʰa˥]) | foot and leg |
囝 | kviar ([kiã˥˩]) | giāng [kiaŋ˧] | son, child, whelp, a small amount |
睏 | khuxn [kʰun˨˩] | káung [kʰɑuŋ˧] | to sleep |
骿 | phviaf [pʰiã˥] | piăng [pʰiaŋ˥] | back, dorsum |
厝 | zhux [tsʰu˨˩] | chuó, chió [tsʰuɔ˥˧] | home, house |
刣 | thaai [tʰai˨˦] | tài [tʰai˥˧] | to kill, to slaughter |
1 laang is now typically represented by 人 (literary reading jiin).