chvi'ar | indigo plant, betel-nut palm | 青仔; 菁仔; 木藍
chvi'ar-chiu | areca | 青仔樹; 檳榔樹
chvi'ar-zaang | palm-tree, romping girl, flapper | 青仔叢; 菁仔欉
hvi'ar phakphag | ears standing out so much as almost to cover the opening (like a pig's) | 耳仔趴趴; 垂耳
hvi'ar toaxtuix | ears very large--sign of good luck in making money (physiognomy) | 耳仔大對
hvi'ar | ear; handle | 耳仔; 耳朵
hvi'ar-tuun | ear lobe | 耳仔唇; 耳垂
kauhvi'ar | one of the radicals | 交耳仔; 耳朵旁; (漢字部首之一)
khvi'ar | mountain valley | 澗仔; 鉗仔; 山谷; 鉗子
kngrhvi'ar | pierce the ears | 穿耳仔
koad hvi'ar | slap the ears | 打耳仔
leeng hvi'ar | pull by the ear | 擰耳仔
othvi'armte | dark and cloudy | 烏天暗地
othvi'armtoe | dark and cloudy | 烏天暗地
phvi'ar | nose | 鼻仔
piaq u hvi'ar | Beware of eavesdropping! Even the walls have ears | 牆有耳仔
siexn hvi'ar | slap the ears; to box the ears | 搧耳仔; 賞耳光
tokphvi'ar | person with an aquiline (hook) nose ─ foreigner | 大鼻仔; 洋人
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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