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{{Roka-word/derived|Compound of ''{{term|dune}}'' (second, two) and ''{{term|jairi}}'' (sound).|DueNJiAiR|ˌduneˈd͡ʒajꜜɾi|noun|class of (Rokadong) word with the stress on the penultimate vowel}}
{{Roka-word/derived|Compound of ''{{term|dune}}'' (second, two) and ''{{term|jairi}}'' (sound).|DueNJiAiR|ˌduneˈd͡ʒajꜜɾi|noun|class of (Rokadong) word with the penultimate vowel accented, pitched up relative to the other syllables in the word|related=* {{term|nikjairi}}
* {{term|akajairi}}
* {{term|lenejairi}}}}

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Rokadong

Pronunciation

(Pahang) IPA: [ˌduneˈd͡ʒajꜜɾi] (dune (dune))

Etymology

Compound of dune (second, two) and jairi (sound).

Noun

DueNJiAiR (dunejairi)

  1. class of (Rokadong) word with the penultimate vowel accented, pitched up relative to the other syllables in the word
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