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chaxiu -

Hey Lu,

I bought one from Maryknoll.
'English Amoy Dictionary 英語閩南話字典'

It gives the POJ and often an example sentence. It also gives the Chinese Characters(Mandarin)
after the POJ .... I think it was 600NT
They also have a POJ to English, but i haven't seen it yet.

I've also looked in most of the bookstores in Taichung and as yet I haven't found anything of use.

Chaxiu

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