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Intonation is crucial on questions, following a rising intonation at the end of the word, whereas irony, falling is used instead. In some places, verbs are pronounced with a peaking intonation at the end. | Intonation is crucial on questions, following a rising intonation at the end of the word, whereas irony, falling is used instead. In some places, verbs are pronounced with a peaking intonation at the end. | ||
Stress unpredictable and it changes by the number of syllables, however, usually the penultimate syllable is the stressed one. It has lots of exceptions and rules that people only learn with experience. For example, sometimes it can be on the low vowel syllable and sometimes on a high vowel syllable. Because of that, it is | Stress unpredictable and it changes by the number of syllables, however, usually the penultimate syllable is the stressed one. It has lots of exceptions and rules that people only learn with experience. For example, sometimes it can be on the low vowel syllable and sometimes on a high vowel syllable. Because of that, it is impossible to know the weight-sensitiveness, making it unpredictable or unbounded. | ||
== Vocabulary == | == Vocabulary == | ||