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
gaau khaicvii | spends a lot of money; likes to spend money | 很會花錢
gaau khay | spendthrift | 𠢕開
gaau kiernkor | very superstitious and observant of old rites; believe in omens | 會見古; 禁忌多; 易責怪人; 很會見茍
gaau phahphaix | skillful at managing (affairs; things) | 會打派; 善於安排; 差遣別人
gaau zørlaang | kind and hospitable | 會做人; 待人好; 善於為人
gaau | extraordinary | 豪; 賢; 能幹; 善於
gaau ølør | good at passing out compliments | 很會褒獎人; 很會讚美
gaau-keakaux | like to assert one's right | 會計較
gaau-zørlaang | know how to get along with people | 賢做人; 會做人
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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