A Beginner's Guide to Taiwanese: Difference between revisions

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A [[hyphen]] is used to join two, or more isolated words to  
A [[hyphen]] is used to join two, or more isolated words to  
make a new compound word with its own meaning. When reading a hyphenated word, the syllable just before the hyphen should change tone. For example: {{XL|Taioaan}} + laang = [[Taioaan-laang]] (Taiwanese person)
make a new compound word with its own meaning. When reading a hyphenated word, the syllable just before the hyphen should change tone. For example: {{XL|Taioaan}} + laang = [[Taioaan-laang]] (Taiwanese person)
[[File:Taioaan-laang.mp3]]
[[File:Taioaan, Taioaan-laang.mp3]]
The last syllable of ''Taioaan'' changes from ''{{x|oaan}}'' to ''oan''. The whole word sounds like ''Taioanlaang''.
The last syllable of ''Taioaan'' changes from ''{{x|oaan}}'' to ''oan''. The whole word sounds like ''Taioanlaang''.


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