(The usual disclaimer: this is from a Taiwanese point of view)
"suggest": the following both work as verbs and as nouns:
建議 kian3-gi7
提議 the5-gi7
"farm":
農場 long5-tiunn5, a farm
農村 long5-tshun1, countryside; a rural village; the "farm" in "to live on a farm"
"farmer", less formal terms ("field workers"): (edited, thanks to ong for the reminder; I originally had 做 and tso3 instead)
作田人 tsoh4-tshan5-lang5
作穡人 tsoh4-sit4-lang5
"farmer", more formal terms:
農夫 long5-hu1, male farmer
農婦 long5-hu7, female farmer
農民 long5-bin5, farmer; peasant
SimL's post at the bottom of the following page contains Maryknoll's contact information for ordering their English-Amoy Dictionary:
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Quick POJ question
Thank you duaaagiii for help with those words. In general, can Hokkien verbs also be used as nouns such as with 'suggest'?
I have a few questions about Hokkien dictionary.
1) What is the most comprehensive dictionary available?
2) Does it include Hokkien-English and English Hokkien?
3) Is it in POJ or TL?
4) Does it include Chinese characters and if so is it traditional or simplified?
5) What varients of Hokkien does it cover?
6) How are specific words found?
7) Can words be found by their Chinese character?
How detailed are the entries for each word? (does it include whether it's a noun, verb, etc and example of usage in sentances and phrases using the word?)
9) How are entries for words laid out?
I have a few questions about Hokkien dictionary.
1) What is the most comprehensive dictionary available?
2) Does it include Hokkien-English and English Hokkien?
3) Is it in POJ or TL?
4) Does it include Chinese characters and if so is it traditional or simplified?
5) What varients of Hokkien does it cover?
6) How are specific words found?
7) Can words be found by their Chinese character?
How detailed are the entries for each word? (does it include whether it's a noun, verb, etc and example of usage in sentances and phrases using the word?)
9) How are entries for words laid out?
Any dict will do for you.Even that singapore minnan dict will be a big help.No most comprehensive dict now or in the future.
A small article on 惠安 teach me that iao and 饿 are not the same.
永春方言志 teach me some usefull words not in the newest dict.
A privately pubilshed book from China gives me better benzi that some big dict.
A small article on 惠安 teach me that iao and 饿 are not the same.
永春方言志 teach me some usefull words not in the newest dict.
A privately pubilshed book from China gives me better benzi that some big dict.
Re: Quick POJ question
you can find some dictionaries there :http://203.64.42.21/memory/TGB/