Page:Elementary Lessons In The Swatow Dialect with a Vocabulary referring to Dr. Douglas’ Dictionary of the Amoy Vernacular.djvu/60

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Vocabulary.
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Treaty ieh; 174a
Tree chhiū; 87a
Truly chin-si̍t; 50a 444b
Tuesday lói-pài-jī; 297b 355b 179b
Tumbler po-lî-pue; 375b 297b 382b
Turn round, to (things) húiⁿ--kùe-lâi; –, 203a 289b
Turn round to (of persons if lying) huan-sin; 143b 434b
Turn around to (of persons) if standing huê-thâu; 147b 542b
U.
Umbrella hõu-suàⁿ; 140b 454a
Under ẽ-mīn; 100a 20b
Understand, to pat; 13a, hiáu; 131a
Unripe chheⁿ; 74a
Untie, to kói; 242a
Upstairs lâu-téng; 295b 488a
Use, to ēng; 102b
Used, very much siêⁿ-en̄g; 441b 102b
Useful, very tōa-ũ-ēng; 520a 598a 102b
Utensils (of any kind) khì; 269b
V.
Vegetables chheⁿ-tshài; 74a 61b
Very tsãi; 574a
Very good hó-tsãi; 137a 574a
Very tsa̍p-hun; 577b 160b
Very good, not bô-mih tsa̍p-hun-hó; 22a 330a 577b 160b 137a
Visit, to pài-kìⁿ; 355b 213a