Elementary Lessons In The Swatow Dialect/Lesson 3
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LESSON III.—General.
- What o'clock is it?
- Half past ten.
- Come back at four o'clock.
- Tell him to wait.
- Come tomorrow morning.
- At what o’clock do you dine?
- Near about the time of noon.
- It’s rather hot today.
- It’s not very hot.
- It was very hot yesterday.
- Today is hotter than yesterday.
- Next month will be cold.
- Tomorrow is the end of the month.
- It was very cold last night.
- It’s sure to be cold at night.
- There was a typhoon some days ago.
- Is there any wind now?
- It’s raining now.
- Bring me an umbrella.
- It ought not to be raining at this time.
- Are there any people in the street?
- I want to go out in the afternoon.
- Tell the coolies to come and carry the chair.
- Are there any horses here?
- I fancy (lit. reckon) they are not very good.
- I don’t dare go out in the day time,
- It’s too hot.
- Call someone to pull the punkah.
- You needn’t pull it.
- I am in a perspiration.
- That doesn’t matter.
- I'm afraid I shall catch cold.
- Ũ kúi-tiám-cheng?
- Ũ tsa̍p-tiám-pùaⁿ.
- Sì-tiám-cheng chiũ-hó tńg--lâi.
- Hàm i tán--chē.
- Mùa-mn̂g-khí--lâi.
- Lṳ́ kúi-tiám-cheng chia̍h-pn̄g?
- Tsha-put-to ji̍t-tàu kâi sî-hāu.
- Kim-ji̍t tshó-lia̍k-zua̍h.
- Bô mih-zua̍h.
- Tsa-ji̍t zua̍h-tsãi.
- Kim-ji̍t pí tsa-ji̍t kèng-zua̍h.
- Aũ-kâi-gue̍h chhìn.
- Mùa-khí kàu-gue̍h.
- Tsa-mêⁿ chhìn-tsãi.
- Mêⁿ--kùa tiāⁿ-tie̍h chhìn.
- Kúi-ji̍t-tsôiⁿ ũ huang-thai.
- Chí-tsûn ũ-huang a-bô?
- Chí-tsûn ũ-lo̍h hõu.
- Khie̍h ki hõu-sùaⁿ--lâi.
- Chí-kâi sî-hāu m̄-eng-kai lo̍h-hõu.
- Koi-lōu ũ-nâng a-bô?
- Ẽ[errata 1]-kùa uá àiⁿ tshut-khṳ̀.
- Hàm kha-siàu lài kng-kiē.
- Chí-kò ũ-bé a-bô?
- Uá phah-sǹg bô-mih-hó.
- Ji̍t--kùa uá m̄-káⁿ tshut--lˆī.
- Khah-zua̍h.
- Hàm--nâng lâi túi-huang.
- Mín-ēng túi.
- Uá lâu-kūaⁿ.
- Chí-kâi bô iàu-kín.
- Khióng-ùi sieⁿ-huang.