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{{Roka-word|ER|ˈreː˥˧|particle|''emphasis/question particle''|stress=aka|notes=At the end of a sentence, ''ré'' is either a form of ''{{term|kel}}'' or a form of ''{{term|re}}'', asking for or denoting confirmation or agreement. At the beginning of, or in its own sentence, it has the same plain meaning, but tends to have a sarcastic undertone, especially if the vowel is pronounced with exaggerated length and/or pitch contour [ | {{Roka-word|ER|ˈreː˥˧|particle|''emphasis/question particle''|stress=aka|notes=At the end of a sentence, ''ré'' is either a form of ''{{term|kel}}'' or a form of ''{{term|re}}'', asking for or denoting confirmation or agreement. At the beginning of, or in its own sentence, it has the same plain meaning, but tends to have a sarcastic undertone, especially if the vowel is pronounced with exaggerated length and/or pitch contour [ˈreːː˥˧˩].}} |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 21 May 2024
Rokadong
Pronunciation
Particle
ER (ré)
- emphasis/question particle
- sentence in Rokadong here
- translation here
Usage notes
At the end of a sentence, ré is either a form of kel or a form of re, asking for or denoting confirmation or agreement. At the beginning of, or in its own sentence, it has the same plain meaning, but tends to have a sarcastic undertone, especially if the vowel is pronounced with exaggerated length and/or pitch contour [ˈreːː˥˧˩].