Saikofng khaq gaau hoesviu | Is the student greater than the teacher? (Lit. Could the Taoist monk be smarter than the Buddhist priest?) | 道士怎能強於和尚
chymsit ku hoex | unable to eat or sleep because of deep worries or sorrow | 寢食俱廢
ciøqiuu hoarhak kanggiap | petrochemical industry | 石油化學工業
eng'u hoextviuo | honorary chairman | 榮譽會長
i juu hoafnciorng | easy as turning over the palm of one's hand--easy as falling off a log | 易如反掌
putsiu hoangeeng ee laang | unwelcome visitor; persona non grata | 無受歡迎的人
siau'iaau hoatgoa | remain out of the law's reach | 逍遙法外
siu hoangeeng | be welcomed; be received or treated graciously; find favor in one's eyes | 受歡迎
suo jii buu hoex | die without regrets | 死而無悔
tengkiuu hoexoaan | recruit or enlist members; to canvass for members | 徵求會員
u hoeathaau | aged; getting old | 年邁; 年老
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
Checking Back button will show all the vocabularies that end with "zab" such as "apzab".
If you are unsure of any letter, put a . (period) in place of it (eg. "bof.ng").
If you want to get either "r" and "f" in a word, you may put down [fr]. (eg. "bo[fr]ng").
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