Jidgoadthaam | Sun Moon Lake, a resort in central Taiwan | 日月潭
Lidgoadthaam | sun-moon lake | 日月潭
goadbeeng | a clear moon | 月明
goadgvoo | fairy who is supposed to dwell in the moon | 月娥; 月裏嫦娥
goadha løfjiin | old man in the moon--he is supposed to unite by an invisible thread those persons destined to be married | 月下老人; 月老
goadha | beneath the moon; at night | 月下
goadha-løfjiin | the god who unites persons in marriage; a matchmaker | 月下老人
goadhaxnofjiin | match maker | 月下老人
goadhaxnofliin | match maker | 月下老人
goadhong | salary | 薪資; 月奉
goadia | moon night | 月夜
goadkiofng | the palace of the moon; the moon Lunar Palace; palace in the moon | 月宮
goadkngf | moonlight | 月光
goadkofng-kheg | the moonlight melody | 月光曲
goadkuiekoafn | laurel wreath | 月桂冠
goadkuix | laurel | 月桂
goadlie sionggvoo | fairy who is supposed to dwell in the moon | 月裏嫦娥; 月娥
goadlør | old man in the moon--he is supposed to unite by an invisible thread those persons destined to be married | 月老; 月下老人
goadtaai | railway station platform | 月台; 月臺
goadtaai-phiøx | platform ticket | 月台票; 月臺票
goadtaiphiøx | a platform ticket | 月臺票
goadzhuo | Formosan mouse | 月鼠
jidgoadhafm | scallop | 日月蚶
jidgoadthafn | clam with flat shells that has white a dark colors | 日月蟶
koangoadhoe | moon viewing feast | 賞月會
lidgoadhafm | a Taiwanese special clam | 日月蚶
lidgoadthafn | clam with flat shells that has white a dark colors | 日月蟶
pvoargoadheeng | half moon shape | 半月型
sengkonggoadhien | clear sky with stars and bright moon | 星光月現
sianggoadkhafn | a bimonthly publication | 雙月刊
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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If you are unsure of any letter, put a . (period) in place of it (eg. "bof.ng").
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