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armtiofng thezhvea | quietly or secretly alert someone like with a tug on the sleeve or a wink of the eye | 暗中提醒
cidkwzhvea | sleep for a while | 睡一覺
cidzhvea | sleep the entire night | 一覺; 一醒
exthvea'ar | younger generation | 幼撐仔; 傳衣缽的人
hoarnzhvea | arouse; awaken; call up | 喚醒
kakzhvea | awake from; be disillusioned | 覺醒
kefngzhvea | wake someone up with a start | 警醒
khurnzhvea | wake up | 睡醒
khuxn cidzhvea | have a sleep | 睡一覺; 睡一醒
kiørzhvea | awaken some one by calling him | 叫醒; 喊醒
mefzhvea | wake up | 猛醒
mxzay zhvea | soundly asleep (Lit. do not know to wake up) | 毋醒; 睡沉了
phahzhvea | awaken a person unintentionally | 吵醒
pvoarzhvea pvoarkhuxn | half awake and half asleep; slumbering | 半醒半睡
tarmzhvea | wake up | 頕醒
thezhvea | remind; arouse | 提醒
thveachiuo | support the hand or arm on something; because without such support we could not hold the object up | 蹩手
thveakoaan | prop up; to raise slightly higher with a prop; prop up and keep from falling | 托高; 頂高
thveathaau | head of the pushed object | 牚頭
thveathuie | aching leg muscles (from over exercising) | 托腿; 腿僵硬
thveatiøh | support | 撐著
tiafmzhvea | warn (by a hint) of a plot or other danger | 提醒
timbee putzhvea | coma; apoplexy; deeply addicted to; infatuated with (vice; sinful ways) | 沉迷無醒
zhafzhvea | wake a person up by being noisy | 吵醒
zhaozhveabuo | Taiwan stink snake; Stinking Goddess; Stinking Green Snake; keeled Snake | 臭仙母; 臭青公 (蛇)
zhaozhveakuar | stinky bug | 臭腥龜仔
zhaozhvear | stinky spine snake | 臭腥仔
zhengzhvea | wide awake; clear-minded; sober | 清醒
zhvea | awake; wake up; become sober | 醒
zhvea`aq | awake | 醒矣
zhvea`khylaai | return to consciousness; wake up; brought to one's senses | 醒過來; 醒了
zhveaftii | areca pond | 青仔池
zhveafzaang | betel palm tree (a person dumb as a wooden chicken) | 菁仔欉
zhveangtefng | traffic light | 青紅燈
zhveangtengkhaf | under traffic light | 青紅燈跤
zhvear | areca palm | 菁仔
zhvefzhvea | be conscious, be awaken, not in sleep | 醒醒; 清醒

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