A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / khah | 閩南語書寫

A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / khah

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  • Too; excessive; extreme.

  • khah kûiⁿ;

    too high.

  • khah kĕ;

    too low.

  • īa bŏi khah tōa īa bŏi khah sòi, tú-tú hó̤;

    is neither too large nor too small, but exactly the right size.

  • màiⁿ lô̤h khah cōi;

    do not put in too much.

  • màiⁿ khah tōa lâk;

    do not exert too much force.

  • màiⁿ cò̤ khah tn̂g;

    do not make it too long.

  • màiⁿ kṳ̀ khah tó̤;

    do not saw it off too short.

  • cí hûe khah cá;

    it is now too early.

  • m̄ hó̤ lā khah ngân;

    do not let it stand till it becomes too cold.

  • khah siap;

    so tight as to move with too great friction.

  • To roll about or over.

  • tó̤ thó ĕ tŏ̤ khah;

    rolling on the ground.

  • hwn lâi, khah khṳ̀;

    to wallow.

  • cêk kâi îⁿ-îⁿ li-li khah;

    a round object continually rolling.

  • kîu lìn-lìn khah;

    the ball rolls over and over.

  • kîu khah kàu i sin piⁿ;

    roll the ball to him.

  • pâi cū khah-bûa khṳ̀;

    their shields rolled together.

  • khah khún;

    to roll a hexagonal cylinder and see which face is upward when it stops.