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 ; 糖礶
 * Thn̂g-kuàn
 * A sugar basin.


 * 牛乳礶
 * Gû-nĩⁿ-kùan
 * A milk jug.


 * 羔丕礶
 * Ko-pî-kuàn
 * A coffee pot.


 * 羔丕磨
 * Ko-pî-bō
 * A coffee mill.


 * 桶盤
 * Tháng-pûaⁿ
 * A tray.


 * 筒架
 * Tãng-kè


 * 食橱
 * Chiáh-tû
 * A cup-board.


 * 鹽碟
 * Iâm-tíh
 * Salt cellar.


 * 碟仔
 * Tíh-kiáⁿ
 * Chinese little saucer for holding sauce.


 * 鍾
 * Cheng
 * A bell.


 * 玻璃樽
 * Po-lî-tsun
 * Bottles.


 * 酒鬼
 * Chiú-kúi
 * A cockscrewcorkscrew [sic].


 * 白鐵盒
 * Péh-thih-áp
 * A small tin box, as a tin for holding sardine.


 * 白鐵
 * Péh-thih-kóng
 * A small tin vessel, as a tin for holding salmon.


 * 食床披床布或未
 * Chiáh-tshn̂g phi tshn̂g-pòu a-būe?
 * Has the table cloth been spread on the dining table?


 * 披好了. 刀叉未擺
 * Phi hó--lō, to-chhe būe-pái
 * It has, but the knives and forks haven't been laid.


 * 床擺未好
 * Tshn̂g pái būe-hó
 * The table is not ready.


 * 豉油架放鎭中
 * Sī-iû-kè pàng tìn-tang
 * Put the cruet-stand in the middle.