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Lesson XIV.
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筆架
Pit-kè
A pen-stand.
刀仔
To-kiáⁿ
A pen-knife.
Bák
Ink (Chinese.)
墨水
Bák-tsúi
Ink (foreign.)
墨硯
Bák-ìⁿ
Ink-stone.
墨水礶
Bák-tsúi-kuàn
Ink-stand.
白竹紙
Péh-tek-tsúa
Chinese note paper.
西國紙
Sai-kok-tsúa
Foreign paper.
信皮
Siǹ-phûe
批皮
Phoi-phûe
Envelopes.
草蓆
Tsháu-chhiéh
Mats.
拭脚個蓑
Chhit-kha kâi sui
Door-mat.
撞枳
Thn̄g-chí
Billiards, (to play.)
Liâm
Blinds.
伊個內無乜家私
I kâi lãi bô-mih ke-si
There is not much furniture in his house.
伊是初到個人
I sĩ sin-kàu--kâi-nâng
He is a new comer.
擔壹張校椅來
Taⁿ chék-chiah kau-íⁿ lâi
Get me a chair.
樓頂個氈。舖
Lâu-téng kâi chiⁿ, tshṳ
Spread the carpet up-stairs.
爾曉彈琴或不曉
Lṳ́ hióu tūaⁿ-khîm a m̄-hióu?
Do you know how to play the piano?