bai-ó͘-lín
Hokkien
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Japanese バイオリン (baiorin), from English violin.
Pronunciation
edit- (Hokkien: General Taiwanese)
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bai-ó͘-lín
- Tâi-lô: bai-óo-lín
- Phofsit Daibuun: bai'oflien
- IPA (Kaohsiung): /bai⁴⁴⁻³³ ɔ⁴¹⁻⁴⁴ lin⁴¹/
- IPA (Taipei): /bai⁴⁴⁻³³ ɔ⁵³⁻⁴⁴ lin⁵³/
Noun
editbai-ó͘-lín
- (Taiwan) violin
Synonyms
editVariety | Location | Words |
---|---|---|
Formal (Written Standard Chinese) | 小提琴 | |
Northeastern Mandarin | Taiwan | 小提琴 |
Singapore | 小提琴 | |
Southwestern Mandarin | Guiyang | 小提琴 |
Cantonese | Hong Kong | 小提琴, 梵鈴 dated |
Hakka | Miaoli (N. Sixian) | 小提琴, 梵亞鈴 |
Pingtung (Neipu; S. Sixian) | 小提琴, 梵亞鈴 | |
Hsinchu County (Zhudong; Hailu) | 小提琴, 梵亞鈴 | |
Taichung (Dongshi; Dabu) | 小提琴, 梵亞鈴 | |
Hsinchu County (Qionglin; Raoping) | 小提琴, 梵亞鈴 | |
Yunlin (Lunbei; Zhao'an) | 小提琴, 梵亞鈴 | |
Southern Min | Taipei | 小提琴 GT, 手提琴 GT |
New Taipei (Pingxi) | bai-ó͘-lín | |
Singapore (Hokkien) | 番仔弦 | |
Manila (Hokkien) | 小提琴, 手提琴 | |
Wu | Shanghai | 小提琴, 梵啞鈴 |
Ningbo | 手提琴 | |
Note | GT - General Taiwanese (no particular region identified) |