Akaau | first name (male) | 阿猴
baykaau | ugly; very ugly | 醜猴; 無美; 醜陋
baykaukaau | very very ugly | 醜猴猴
bøbofbøkaau | bachelor | 無某無猴; 單身漢
bøbor-bøkaau | single | 無某無猴; 單身一人
chvikaau | rude | 生猴
goxngkaau | fool; dumb monkey | 戇猴
hekaau | mantis shrimp | 蝦猴
kaau ka kaau | two men fighting over the same woman (Lit. monkey bites monkey) | 奸夫互毆; 猴咬猴
kaau | monkey | 猴
kaukaau | seem like a monkey | 猴猴
khankaau | agent; broker; act as a go-between for libidinous partners | 牽猴; 拉皮條; 做中間人
koarntoxkaau | pour water into a hole in order to catch cricket; describe someone drinks a lot of beverage or water | 灌蟋蟀; 形容喝大量飲料
lauxkaau | old guy | 老猴
liaqkaau | catch monkeys; catch an adulterer in the very act | 捕猴; 捉姦
lørsafnkaau | skinny tall guy | 躼瘦猴
mixkaau | Taiwanese flour food with random shape | 麵猴
mxcviakaau | amazing; terrific; extraordinary; ugly (doesn't look like a human being) | 毋成猴; 想不到; 真了不起; 不像人樣
peqbagkaau | white eyes monkey | 白目猴
phoatkaau | naughty monkey | 潑猴
phøekaau | pimp | 皮偶; 皮條客
safnkaau | thin as a beanpole; like a monkey (thin) | 瘦猴
siøfkaau | little monkey | 小猴
thaikef-karkaau | teach lesson | 刣雞教猴
thaikekarkaau | teach lesson | 刣雞教猴
thaikoekarkaau | teach lesson | 刣雞教猴
thaikøef kax kaau | kill a fowl as a warning to monkey ─ make an example of a man | 殺雞儆猴
thokaau | cricket | 蟋蟀
tiaokaau | detain a person who doesn't pay his bill at a hotel or restaurant | 吊猴; 無錢付帳而扣留; 丟骰子
tiøqkaau | an ill-fed infant who is as skinny as a monkey; impolite; rude; rough; blunt | 著猴; (小孩因營養無良而瘦得像猴子); 瘦皮猴; 形容對方言行舉止粗魯
toxkaau | insect like a wingless grasshopper; very destructive to crops; a species of cricket | 蟋蟀; 杜猴; 臺灣大蟋蟀
tørchiwafkaau | lefty | 倒手仔猴
zhawkaau | grasshopper; an insect like a large grasshopper | 螳螂; 草猴
The following example will get all the words start with a
http://taioaan.org/taigie/english/jixtiern/match.php?exact=2&ndic=0&word=a
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