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Lesson XXVII.
Khou,
Applied to dollars, bundles of firewood.
Bóu,
Applied to fields.
Khûn,
Applied to crowds of men, herds of quadrupeds, flocks of fowls, ducks, &c.
Pak,
Applied to maps, Chinese pictures, &c.
Kiãⁿ,
Applied to any business or affair, &c.
Búe,
Applied to fish.
Tiám,
Applied to spots of dirt, drops of rain, &c.
Lúi,
Applied to flowers.
Léh,
Applied to files of soldiers, rows of houses, &c.
Kuãⁿ,
Applied to strings of cash or beads, &c.
Hù,
Applied to things in sets and suits.
Pńg,
Applied to books.
Hiéh,
Applied to leaves of books.
Mn̂g,
Applied to cannons.
Kháu,
Applied to gardens, smokes of opium or tobacco.
零些
Tshoh,
Applied to a quantity of things, a small crowd of men.
Péⁿ,
Applied to stage-plays.
Pan,
Applied to companies of actors, bands, &c.
Uī,
Applied to persons of respectability.