khap | bump; knock; touch; come in contact with; strike against; bump into; to clip | 磕; 接觸; 碰
khap'hap | exactly agreeing, conformable | 磕合; 恰好
khap'huo | your whole family | 闔府
khap'ixn | to stamp with a seal or a chop, seal | 蓋章; 蓋印
khap`cidtiøh | easily; frequently | 動無動; 磕一著
khap`tiøh | bump; knock | 磕著
khapeh | kind of edible aquatic reed, especially its shoots | 跤帛
khapeqsurn | kind of edible aquatic reed; especially its shoots | 筊白筍
khaphang | between the thighs; space between the legs | 腳縫; 胯下; 腿間
khaphoea | thighs | 腳頰
khaphuhseflux | medicine capsule | 膠囊
khaphvixliaam | having a sore or ulcer on the shinbone | 跤鼻臁
khapkaf | the whole family | 闔家; 闔第
khapo | footstep; footfall; step; manner of walking; pace; gait | 腳步; 跤步
khapoxsviaf | sound of footsteps | 腳步聲
khapte | the whole family | 闔家; 闔第
khapte-kongliim | please come with your whole family (a conventional term used in Chinese invitation cards) | 闔第光臨
khapvoaa | the feet; the lower limbs; instep (of the foot) | 足背; 腳盤; 跗
liefnkhapchiøx | a gamble by flipping a coin | 撚匼笑
nehkhapo | tiptoe | 躡跤步
o'khapve | black foot disease; an endemic ailment in southern Taiwan | 烏腳病
okhapve | ulie's disease | 烏跤病
pagkhapagchiuo | get in the way- hands and feet are tied | 縛跤縛手
pagkhapox | feet bondage | 縛跤布
puxnkhapuxnchiuo | clumsy | 笨手笨腳
siøfkhapøo | small feet old lady | 小跤婆
svakhap | knock against one another | 三磕; 相毆打
tah-khapo | stumbling step | 踏跤步
theeng-khapo | stop walking | 停腳步; 止步
thokhapafng | floor mat | 塗跤枋
toaxkhapøo | bigfoot lady | 大跤婆
tvikhapox | foot binding clothes | 纏跤布
tvikhapvoarchiuo | got in a way | 纏跤絆手
zarmkhapo | stumbling step | 蹔跤步
zhaokhaphvixliaam | having a sore or ulcer on the shinbone | 臭腳鼻黏; 脛骨瘡
zhuokhapvy | neighborhood | 厝跤邊
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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