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# The mild tone (Tonek mildek) indicates that the pitch will rise in the first syllable and drop in the rest gradually. | # The mild tone (Tonek mildek) indicates that the pitch will rise in the first syllable and drop in the rest gradually. | ||
# The rising tone means the pitch will rise as the word is pronounced | # The rising tone (Tonek buhtajek) means the pitch will rise as the word is pronounced | ||
# The falling tone is the opposite of the rising one. Often however, it does not result in a falling pitch, but rather a longer vowel with the same pitch everywhere. | # The falling tone (Tonek jebuhtajek) is the opposite of the rising one. Often however, it does not result in a falling pitch, but rather a longer vowel with the same pitch everywhere. | ||
==Sample text== | ==Sample text== |
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