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10 ; He is fond of opium
 * 伊欲食鴉片
 * I haou chiă a-pien


 * I forgot it
 * 我不記憶
 * Ua mʼki tit


 * I cannot come
 * 我不能來
 * Ua mʼoi lai


 * I am not well
 * 我不快活
 * Ua mʼkuai-uă


 * I have read this book
 * 此冊我有讀過
 * Chi chĕ ua u tak kuey


 * I am very glad
 * 我歡喜極
 * Ua hua-hi chai


 * I have never seen him
 * 我不識看見伊
 * Ua mʼpat toi ki i


 * I can't understand
 * 我聽不識
 * Ua thia mʼpat


 * I don't know
 * 我不知
 * Ua mʼchai


 * It is very hot to-day
 * 今日熱極
 * Kim jit juă chai


 * It is hard as a stone
 * 共石平𠕆
 * Kang chiĕ pe tʼoi


 * Is it true
 * 有眞麽
 * U chia,mĕ


 * Is your father well
 * 爾亞爹有好麽
 * Lur a-tia u haw,mĕ


 * Is this your pencil
 * 此筆是爾箇麽
 * Chi pit si lur kai mĕ


 * It is past four o'clock
 * 有四點外鐘了
 * U si tiem goa cheng


 * Jump down
 * 跳落
 * Thiou lŏ


 * Japan is near to China
 * 日本近唐山
 * Jit-pun kurn Tung-sua


 * Knock at the door
 * 打門
 * Pă mung


 * Kneel down
 * 脆落去
 * Kui lŏ khur


 * Keep this safely
 * 此物掌好
 * Chi muĕ chie haw