Zuykuie kiøx paysui | bad company getting you onto trouble (Lit. water ghost encouraging individual to jump into water and drown) | 壞人的邀請
bogbog'kiøx | bubble (air escaping in water; etc); buble | 莫莫叫; 起泡聲
chiezhex-kiøx | the sound of big rain | 大雨聲; 哳嚦嘩啦
chvihzhva-kiøx | gongs and drums | 鑼鼓聲
ciamsviaf-kiøx | strident | 尖聲叫
ciqciauh-kiøx | bird chirping | 鳥叫聲
ciqzok-kiøx | washer noise | 洗衣聲
gianggiang'kiøx | jingle; tinkle | 叮噹響
khixnkhoxng'kiøx | noise | 匡噹聲; 匡噹叫
kiøx kauthøex | ghost driving a man to suicide or drowning; the ghost of a drowned man or suicide causing a man to be drowned or tempting a man to kill himself; so that the ghost may return to life; it cannot do so till some one thus takes its place | 找替死鬼; 叫交替
kiøx thvy thvy bøexixn | call on heaven but get no answer | 叫天天無應
kiøx | 1. call (person, cab, to come or go), 2.order, tell (someone to do sthg), 3.call (awaken), 4. make a noise or sound
kiøx-bøexixn | call but get no response | 叫無應
kiøx-mxkvar | give in under coercion; agree won't do it again (Lit. Call out; I'll not do it again; when beaten); asks for mercy; begs for mercy | 叫無敢; 再也不敢啦; 討饒
kiøx-oan'orng | cry out for justice | 喊冤枉; 叫冤枉
kiøx-zengsiin | awaken someone by calling him | 叫精神; 叫醒
kiøx`khylaai | start to call | 叫起來
kiøx`laai | to call someone to come | 叫來
kiøx`tiøh | calling | 叫著
kogkok kiøx | cackling of a hen (said also of a person talking on too much without ever stopping) | 喀喀叫; 喋喋無休
lornglorng'kiøx | to roar | 撞撞叫
zabzab'kiøx | make noises of displeasure; make a labial or dental click (in eating or as a sign of displeasure) | 雜雜叫
zuykuie kiøx kauthøex | ghost of drowned A tempting B to commit suicide in order to take A's place by transmigration | 水鬼找替身
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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