Kim-kâm

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Kim-kâm

Kim-kâm / thn̂g-kâm-á / thn̂g-á sī chi̍t-chióng tiⁿ-ê chiâu-soè-hāng ê chhùi-chia̍h-mi̍h. In-ūi iōng-ê si̍t-châi, si̍t-iōng sek-sò͘ kah bô-kâng ê chè-chō hong-hoat, bô-kâng-ê hoàn-boē pau-chong, toè sî-tāi chìn-pō͘ oē ū kok-chióng hêng-thé, sek-tì, pau-chong kah hoe-iūⁿ. Chhun nńg-ê, tēng-ê, îⁿ-ê, sì-kak-ê, tn̂g-tu-ê, chu-á-hêng-ê, chu-á-hêng koh ka chi̍t-ki pìⁿ ê, kah thô͘-tāu, kah hok-goân-bah, kah kiuⁿ-bó ê, thàu gû-leng ê, ..., téng-téng. Sī sè-sio̍k hí-sū, kè-choeh chia̍h-tiⁿ-tiⁿ oē chhoân ê mi̍h-kiāⁿ.

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