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 room—WOO-dz

stairs—LOH TEE

stove (cooking place)—LOO-dz

table—JOO‿AW-dz

wall—CHEE‿AHNG

window—CHWAHNG HOO!

bean curd—''DOH! joo‿OO''

beer—PEE jee‿OH

cigars—"cigar"

coffee—"coffee"

cucumbers—HWAHNG GWAH

grapes—POO TAHoo

sweetpotatoes—BAI shoo‿OO

tobacco—YEHN YEH!

turnip—LWAW baw

bridge—CHAH‿OO

church (Protestant)—''lee‿EE BAI! TAHNG''

church (Catholic)—TEE‿YEHN joo‿OO JEE AH!oo TAHNG

city—CHUHNG

district magistrate's office—''S‿YEHN! GOONG shoo‿OO''

post office—''YEE-OH JUHNG! JÜ''

police station—jee‿EENG CHAH TING

road—''DAH! LOO!''

store—POO!-dz

street—JEE-EH

village—TSWOON-dz

well—jee‿EENG

animal (domestic)—SHUHNG koh

animal (wild)—yee‿EH SHOH!

bird—nee‿AH-OOR

camel—LOO!uh taw

cat—MAH‿OH

chicken (hen)—JEE

cow—NEE-OO

dog—goh‿OH

donkey—LÜ

goat—SHAHN‿YAHNG

horse—mah‿AH 60