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92 ; Turtle,
 * Hang-ku
 * 魴𬺞


 * Oysters,
 * Ô
 * 蠔


 * Cockles,
 * Ham
 * 蚶


 * Dried salt fish,
 * Hṳ̂-kuaⁿ, hṳ̂-póu
 * 魚干　魚脯


 * Salt fish,
 * Kiâm-hṳ̂
 * 鹹魚


 * Dried prawns,
 * Hê-bí
 * 蝦米


 * Dried cuttle-fish,
 * Jiû-hṳ̂
 * 魷魚


 * Fish-roe,
 * Hṳ̂-chí, hṳ̂-tshun
 * 魚只　魚蛋


 * Preserved fish,
 * Hṳ̂-kôi
 * 魚鮭


 * Classifier of fish,
 * Búe
 * 尾


 * 巿今早無魚
 * Chhĩ mêng-khí bô-hṳ̂
 * There are no fish this morning in the market.


 * 有壹尾我出壹百錢賣魚個人還了不好賣我
 * Ũ chék-búe uá tshut chék-peh-chî, bōi-hṳ̂--kâi-nâng huân-lióu m̃-hàuⁿ bōi uá
 * There is one, which I offered a hundred cash for yet the fisherman wouldn't sell it to me.


 * 壹尾紅鰽要弍百錢
 * Chék-búe âng-tsô àiⁿ nõⁿ-peh-chîⁿ
 * Two hundred cash for a red-fish.


 * 鯧魚上減壹尾要百伍錢
 * Chhieⁿ-hṳ̂ siãng-kiám chék-búe àiⁿ peh-ngõu-chîⁿ
 * At least one hundred and fifty cash for a flounder.


 * 馬鮫若是壹尾無三百錢免用出
 * Bé-ka nãⁿ-sĩ chék-búe bô saⁿ-peh-chîⁿ, mín-ēng tshut
 * As for mackeral you needn't offer for it, unless you are prepared to give three hundred cash for it.


 * 我買零些木斗共零些蝦
 * Uá bói lân-ló bák-táu, kah tshoh-hê
 * I bought some cuttle-fish, and some shrimps.