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  ipedia.com: Taiwanese (linguistics) Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Taiwanese is the variant of Min-nan which is spoken in Taiwan.
If the original tone number is 4 and the final consonant is not h (that is, it is p, t, or k), pronounce it as tone number 8.
Then, Lí hō· goá phō means the same thing but in the passive voice, with the connotation of "You allow yourself to be held by me" or "You make yourself available for my holding."
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