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124 ; tãi-huãm,
 * in general.


 * só m̄-eng-kai,
 * that which is unnecessary.


 * mién-gî,
 * no doubt.


 * sùa lo̍h-khṳ̀ lân-ló,
 * proceed down a little further (as in reading).


 * nín tha̍k sie-sùa sie-sùa,
 * read one after the other.


 * tha̍k-ũ-kù ũ-tāu,
 * read so as to mark the sentences and the clauses.


 * lṳ́ tàⁿ-ūe tie̍h-hiáng-liãng hiáng-liãng,
 * let your speaking be clear and distinct.


 * lṳ́ tàⁿ-ūe sĩ-khang-khang,
 * your words are empty.


 * chhūe-phêng-kṳ̃ chhut--lâi,
 * to hunt out testimony.


 * thiaⁿ-tie̍h, sóng-khùai,
 * interesting to hear.


 * thâu-che̍k-kiãⁿ, jī-che̍k-kiãⁿ, saⁿ-che̍k-kiãⁿ,
 * firstly, secondly, thirdly.


 * chãm-thâu,
 * beginning of a section,


 * thâu-che̍k-chãm, jī-che̍k-chãm,
 * first division, second division.


 * i bô chí-mêng i kâi-ì-sṳ̀,
 * did not indicate clearly that he meant.


 * bô chí-mêng i sĩ sin-seⁿ,
 * did not indicate clearly that he was a teacher.


 * cha̍h-thâu cha̍h-búe,
 * interrupting.