khiephutphud | very angry | 氣怫怫
peh phutøciuo | white wine | 白葡萄酒
phuphutimtiim | ups and downs | 浮浮沉沉
phut'siofng | wound | 刜傷
phut`tør | to cut something down | 斬倒
phutang | float (for fishing); buoy | 浮標; 浮子
phuthaau | to raise one's head; to gain ground; make good or to succeed (said of people of humble origin) | 浮頭; 浮出頭部; 出頭天
phutiaw | relief | 浮雕
phutiim | buoy; floating and sinking; bobbing on the water; unsettled; ups and downs; going with the times | 浮沉; 浮標
phutin'ar | leaf-hoppers | 浮藤仔; 浮塵子
phutliawliao | cut and pulled | 刜了了
phutong | (v) float and drift; (v) be unstable | 浮動
phutphud`leq | cut them with swords | 砍砍咧
phutphutthiaux | jump up and down with happiness or anger; leap about (for joy); to hop | 怫怫跳; 雀躍
phutphuttiøo | jump chiuo up and down with happiness or anger; leap about (in rage or like child urgently asking something) | 怫怫趒; 雀躍
phutsag | cut and removed | 砍棄
phutsie | kill with a sword; hack to death | 砍死; 刜死
phutsiofng | wound | 刜傷
phuttiau | cut and remove | 砍掉
phuttng | cut in half; chop in two | 砍斷
phutzhaa | cutting wood | 砍柴; 劈柴
phutø'hngg | vineyard | 葡萄園
phutøchiu | grapevine | 葡萄樹
phutøciab | grape juice | 葡萄汁
phutøciuo | vinous liquor; grape wine | 葡萄酒
phutøhngg | vineyard | 葡萄園
phutøiu | grapefruit | 葡萄柚
phutøkvoaf | raisin; raisins | 葡萄干; 葡萄乾
phutøo | grapes | 葡萄
phutøo-kvoaf | raisins | 葡萄干; 葡萄乾
phutøo-tngg | glucose | 葡萄糖
phutøthngg | dextrose | 葡萄糖
phutøzaang | grapevine | 葡萄樹
svoaf-phutøo | porcelain ampelopsis, wildgrape | 山葡萄
svoaphutøo | mountain grapes | 山葡萄
thiorngphutphud | extremely happy | 暢怫怫
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http://taioaan.org/taigie/english/jixtiern/match.php?exact=2&ndic=0&word=a
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