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Rh ; bô che̍k-kiãⁿ m̄-tùi,
 * not an item that does not correspond.


 * lṳ́ só-tap hui uá só-mn̄g,
 * what you answer is not what I ask.


 * kiau lṳ́-chá só-tàⁿ m̄-hû,
 * with what you formerly said it does not agree.


 * m̄-hû-ha̍h lṳ́ tâng-chá tàⁿ,
 * does not agree with your speech a while ago.


 * tùi-jī,
 * correlatives.


 * tâng-lūi kâi-,
 * words of the some class; synonyms.


 * sie-tùi-mīn kâi ì-sṳ̀,
 * opposite signification.


 * iap-thiap kâi-ūe,
 * hinge words; capable of twofold meaning.


 * ì-sṳ̀ siang-thong,
 * ideas mutually connected,


 * nõ-sṳ̄ sie phit-phùe,
 * the two things match, or go well together.


 * siẽⁿ,
 * to think.


 * lṳ́ hó-siẽⁿ
 * think.


 * chhim-siẽⁿ,
 * thinking; a profound thought.


 * chhién-siẽⁿ
 * shallow thinking.


 * lṳ́ hó siẽⁿ-chhim--chē,
 * think a little deeper.


 * lṳ́ siẽⁿ m̄-chhim,
 * you don’t think deeply.


 * sòi-sim siẽⁿ,
 * think carefully.


 * gōu-siẽⁿ
 * err in thinking. ngà-siẽⁿ, a foolish notion.


 * lṳ́ siẽⁿ-chhò,
 * you think erroneously.


 * siẽⁿ-m̄-kàu thiet-tói,
 * you don’t think down to the bottom of it.


 * kiù-kàu chhim-ì-chãi,
 * to pry down very deeply into the subject.


 * chhién-chhién kâi-ì,
 * a very superficial thought.


 * ngî-jien,
 * necessarily so.


 * ngî-jiên kâi ìn-tap,
 * the answer is a matter of course.


 * eng-kai hun-pie̍t,
 * it is necessary to discriminate.


 * eng-kai piẽn-mêng,
 * it is necessary to show clearly.


 * hun-pie̍t m̄-pat tò-khṳ̀,
 * he does not, or did not, know how to discriminate.


 * khî-tang, eng-kai hun-pie̍t tî-kâi hó tî- m̄-hó,
 * among them, it is necessary to distinguish which are good and which are not good.


 * khó-íⁿ chai,
 * so you may know.


 * chí-kâi-sṳ̄ íⁿ-keng chai--liáu,
 * this matter is known already.


 * ngûan-bûn só-tàⁿ,
 * that which the original text says.


 * chí-chièⁿ kâi chhiet-iàu sĩ tõ chí-che̍k-kù,
 * the essential point above is in this sentence.


 * chò-gāi,
 * to hinder.