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

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

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  • A garment for the body; a gown, tunic, coat, shirt, or jacket.

  • saⁿ khò;

    jacket and trowsers.

  • cò̤ hù saⁿ khò;

    make a suit of clothes.

  • sói saⁿ nâng;

    the washerman.

  • tn̂g saⁿ;

    a long gown.

  • saⁿ-thâu;

    a short jacket.

  • kín sin saⁿ; sin toi saⁿ;

    garments worn next the body; underclothing.

  • saⁿ-ńg;

    sleeves.

  • khuah ńg saⁿ;

    a wide-sleeved gown.

  • saⁿ kṳ;

    the flap, skirt or hem of a robe.

  • saⁿ tâng;

    a lapel.

  • saⁿ heng-côiⁿ;

    the front.

  • saⁿ kâi ka-ciah;

    the back.

  • thīⁿ saⁿ;

    make garments.

  • chēng saⁿ;

    wear or put on a tunic.

  • thǹg tīo saⁿ;

    to undress.

  • nê saⁿ;

    hang clothes out to dry.

  • hâng saⁿ;

    hang clothes by a fire.

  • ut saⁿ;

    to iron the clothes.

  • ūaⁿ saⁿ;

    to change the dress.

  • kū saⁿ;

    old clothes.

  • bōi kū saⁿ;

    sell second-hand clothing.

  • ka saⁿ;

    cut out garments.

  • ūaⁿ tīo kâi kîam saⁿ;

    take off a soiled tunic.

  • phùa saⁿ;

    a ragged jacket.

  • pó saⁿ;

    mend clothes.

  • kit saⁿ;

    darn a gown.

  • saⁿ cih hó̤;

    fold the tunic nicely.

  • a-noⁿ-kíaⁿ saⁿ;

    children’s clothing.

  • cṳ-nîe saⁿ;

    women’s clothes.

  • tûi saⁿ thûi;

    a clothes pounder.

  • saⁿ sin àiⁿ jîeh tn̂g?

    How long should the tunic be?

  • saⁿ kâi sùaⁿ-cūe;

    the seams of the tunic.

  • saⁿ kâi khui kṳ;

    the flaps.

  • i pōiⁿ cò̤ âng saⁿ cŭe;

    his crime is judged to be one of which the penalty is banishment.

  • i kâi saⁿ lâm-lú, i kâi saⁿ chiⁿ-khīa;

    the one has on ragged and dirty garments while the other has on fresh and clean ones.

  • Three, thrice.

  • tŏiⁿ saⁿ;

    the third.

  • i kâi nâng saⁿ ciah chíu;

    he is light fingered.

  • úa cài saⁿ kio i tàⁿ;

    I told him repeatedly.

  • saⁿ tng; sa; hûe; sa chṳ̀;

    three times.

  • saⁿ hùe phŏ̤ nŏ̤t;

    had two children in three years.

  • tōa sṳ̄ puⁿ kùe saⁿ, síe sṳ̄ put kùe ngó;

    important business must not be deferred more than three days, nor unimportant more than five.