A Beginner's Guide to Taiwanese: Difference between revisions

→‎Syllabic structure: nasal final consonant
(→‎Vowel plus nasal final: nasal final consonant)
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A syllable in Taiwanese follows one of these two patterns:
A syllable in Taiwanese follows one of these two patterns:
* [consonant] + [nasal] vowel  
* [consonant] + [nasal] vowel  
* [consonant] + vowel + [final nasal ending]
* [consonant] + vowel + [nasal final consonant]


A valid syllable only needs to have a vowel. The items in the [[koat'hoo|brackets]] are optional.
A valid syllable only needs to have a vowel. The items in the [[koat'hoo|brackets]] are optional.
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