diff --git "a/audio/pronunciation_yue_\347\234\274.mp3" "b/audio/pronunciation_yue_\347\234\274.mp3" new file mode 100644 index 00000000..444c6473 Binary files /dev/null and "b/audio/pronunciation_yue_\347\234\274.mp3" differ diff --git a/src/articles/glossary.md b/src/articles/glossary.md index f60430ef..fd8c943d 100644 --- a/src/articles/glossary.md +++ b/src/articles/glossary.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Here I collect some terms instead of reëxplaining them in many articles, as wel
eyes
-A group of cards in {% gameref kanhu %} is called an ‘eye’ ( Cantonese: ngaan⁵).[@CulinMahjong p. 156] In other games combinations are called called ‘ox’ ( Cantonese: ngau⁴).[@GamblingGamesOfMalaya p. 88] I wonder if both terms are derived by modifying ‘pair’ ( Cantonese: ngau⁵)?[@TonicDictionary p. 323] +A group of cards in {% gameref kanhu %} is called an ‘eye’ ( Cantonese: {%pronounce lang="yue-Latn-jyutping" word="ngaan⁵" file="pronunciation_yue_眼.mp3" pronouncer="diniskachonchan" %}).[@CulinMahjong p. 156] In other games combinations are called called ‘ox’ ( Cantonese: ngau⁴).[@GamblingGamesOfMalaya p. 88] I wonder if both terms are derived by modifying ‘pair’ ( Cantonese: ngau⁵)?[@TonicDictionary p. 323] In Mahjong the ‘eye’ is the pair that is required to make a complete hand.